(be back, cost, end, get married, like, rain)
1. The weather doesn’t look very good. Do you ?
2. The meeting is still going on. When do you ?
3. My car needs to be repaired. How much ?
4. Sally and David are in love. Do ?
5. “I’m going out now.” “OK. What time ?”
6. The future situation is uncertain. What?
1. The weather doesn’t look very good. Do you rain ?
2. The meeting is still going on. When do you be back?
3. My car needs to be repaired. How much cost?
4. Sally and David are in love. Do get married ?
5. “I’m going out now.” “OK. What time like ?”
6. The future situation is uncertain. What end?
Объяснение:
1. The weather doesn’t look very good. Do you think it's going to rain?
2. The meeting is still going on. When do you think it's going to end?
3. My car needs to be repaired. How much will it cost?
4. Sally and David are in love. Do you think they will get married?
5. “I’m going out now.” “OK. What time will you be back?”
6. The future situation is uncertain. What do you think it will be like?
- When we ask "Do you like rain?" we are asking if the person enjoys or has a preference for rainy weather. In this case, the speaker is referring to the current weather, which doesn't look good. So, the person is inquiring whether the other person enjoys or likes the rain that is expected.
2. The meeting is still going on. When do you expect it to end?
- The speaker is referring to an ongoing meeting and wants to know the expected time of its conclusion. By asking "When do you expect it to end?" the person is asking for an estimation or prediction regarding the meeting's end time.
3. My car needs to be repaired. How much will it cost?
- Here, the speaker is stating that their car requires repair. By asking "How much will it cost?", the person wants to know the price or amount of money that will be required to fix the car.
4. Sally and David are in love. Do they plan to get married?
- The speaker is mentioning that both Sally and David are in love. By asking "Do they plan to get married?", the person wants to know if the couple intends to marry in the future.
5. "I'm going out now." "OK. What time will you be back?"
- In the conversation, the first person informs the other that they are leaving. In response, the second person asks "What time will you be back?" to find out when the first person is expected to return.
6. The future situation is uncertain. What will end?
- The speaker is describing a situation where the future is uncertain or unclear. By asking "What will end?", the person wants to know what specific event or circumstance will come to an end in this uncertain future situation.