Task? Will or be going to? 1 - Have you got any plans for tomorrow?
Yel visit my grandparents
2- Why is she learning Spanish?
She travel to Spain
3. We are thirsty
Wait here. I get some water
4- Meat or fish?
-1 have some fish, please,
3- What do you want the keys for?
1 close the door
Task3.Expand parentheses using Present Perfect verbs
John (write) his name.
21 (draw) a picture
3 The cat (drink) its milk
4 The tree (fall) across the road
5 John (give) his bicycle to his brother надо
Yel (will) visit my grandparents.
In this sentence, we use "will" because the action of visiting the grandparents is a decision made at the moment of speaking. It is a future plan or intention.
2 - Why is she learning Spanish?
She (will) travel to Spain.
Here, we also use "will" because the learning of Spanish is seen as a preparation for a future action, which is traveling to Spain.
3. We are thirsty.
Wait here. I (am going to) get some water.
In this case, we use "am going to" because the speaker is already planning and is ready to take action to get some water. It is a future action that has been planned or decided upon.
4- Meat or fish?
-1 have some fish, please.
In this sentence, there is no modal verb used. The request for fish is a preference or choice made at the moment of speaking.
5- What do you want the keys for?
I (am going to) close the door.
Here, we use "am going to" because the speaker is already planning and is ready to take action to close the door. It is a future action that has been planned or decided upon.
For the task regarding expanding parentheses using Present Perfect verbs:
1. John (has written) his name.
- We use "has written" because it indicates that John's action of writing his name has already been completed.
2. (Have drawn) a picture.
- We use "have drawn" because it indicates that the action of drawing a picture has been completed.
3. The cat (has drunk) its milk.
- We use "has drunk" because it indicates that the action of the cat drinking its milk has been completed.
4. The tree (has fallen) across the road.
- We use "has fallen" because it indicates that the action of the tree falling across the road has been completed.
5. John (has given) his bicycle to his brother.
- We use "has given" because it indicates that the action of John giving his bicycle to his brother has been completed.
I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.