Open the brackets and fill in the gaps using future actions. Use only full words.(
1) If the weather is fine, we (GO) to the park.
2) I (BE) thirteen next year.
3) Mother says our uncle (ARRIVE) tomorrow.
4) I’ve bought some apples because I am going to cook* (COOK) a pie.
Explanation: This sentence is talking about a future action that will happen if the weather is fine. The word "will" is commonly used to express future actions.
2) I will be thirteen next year.
Explanation: In this sentence, the speaker is talking about their age in the future. The word "will" is again used to express a future action.
3) Mother says our uncle will arrive tomorrow.
Explanation: The sentence is indicating that the speaker's mother has said something about the future. In this case, the mother is stating that their uncle will arrive in the future.
4) I've bought some apples because I am going to cook a pie.
Explanation: The speaker has already bought some apples in the present because they have plans to cook a pie in the future. The phrase "am going to" is often used to express future actions that have already been planned or decided upon.
Overall, these sentences are using the future tense to talk about actions or events that will occur in the future. The use of "will" and "am going to" helps to express these future actions.