1. i feel a bit hungry. i think (i/have) something to eat.
2. why are you putting on your coat? (you/go) somewhere?
3. what (l/phone) you this evening? about 8.30?
4. look! that plane is flying towards the airport. it (land).
5. we must do something soon, before it (be) too late.
6. i'm sorry you've decided to leave the company. (miss) you when
you (go).
7. (1/give) you my address? if i (give) you my address, (you/
write) to me?
8. are you still watching that programme? what time (it/end)?
9. (go) to london next weekend for a wedding. my sister (get)
married.
10. i'm not ready yet. (tell) you when i (be) ready. i promise i
(not/be) very long.​

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1.I have 2. Do you go 3. did i phone 4. is landing

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skZ1 skZ1  23.01.2024 23:18
1. I feel a bit hungry. I think I should have something to eat.
To express the idea of considering or deciding to do something, we use the modal verb "should" followed by the bare infinitive form of the verb. In this case, the person is considering having something to eat.

2. Why are you putting on your coat? Are you going somewhere?
The present continuous interrogative form is used to ask about actions happening now or in the near future. In this case, the person wants to know if the other person is going somewhere because they are putting on their coat.

3. What will you do this evening? Will you phone me about 8.30?
To ask about future plans or intentions, we use modal verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb. In this case, the person wants to know if the other person will call them around 8:30 in the evening.

4. Look! That plane is flying towards the airport. It is going to land.
To express future plans or predictions based on present evidence, we use the structure "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this case, the person sees a plane flying towards the airport and predicts that it is going to land soon.

5. We must do something soon, before it is too late.
The modal verb "must" is used to express obligation or necessity. In this case, the person emphasizes the urgency of taking action before it becomes too late.

6. I'm sorry you've decided to leave the company. I will miss you when you go.
To talk about future plans or actions, we use the present simple form or "will" followed by the base form of the verb. In this case, the person expresses their regret about the other person deciding to leave the company and states that they will miss them when they go.

7. Should I give you my address? If I give you my address, will you write to me?
To express conditional situations, we use the conditional forms of verbs. In this case, the person is asking if they should give their address and if the other person will write to them if they do.

8. Are you still watching that program? What time will it end?
To ask about future time or events, we use the present continuous form or "will" followed by the base form of the verb. In this case, the person wants to know if the other person is still watching the program and asks what time it will end.

9. I am going to London next weekend for a wedding. My sister is getting married.
To talk about future plans or intentions, we use the structure "be going to" followed by the base form of the verb. In this case, the person states their plan to go to London for a wedding, specifying that their sister is getting married.

10. I'm not ready yet. I will tell you when I am ready. I promise I won't be very long.
To talk about future plans or actions, we use the present simple form or "will" followed by the base form of the verb. In this case, the person explains that they are not ready yet but promises to inform the other person when they are ready and assures that they won't take too long.
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