1) Look, that car over there ...(crash)! 2) I can’t come tonight because I ...(stay in) to watch TV. 3) The Prime Minister ...(travel) to Brussels tomorrow. 4) The match ...(start) at 3 pm as always. 5) Don’t worry about the car; I ...(phone) for a taxi. 6) Nina often ...(visit) her parents. 7) I ...(be) reach one day! 8) According to my diary, we ...(meet) at 3 pm tomorrow. 9) We ...(win) the European Cup next year. 10) The National Theatre ...( celebrate) its thirtieth anniversary.
Объяснение:
1. когда мы своими глазами видим что сейчас что то произойдет, или просим посмотреть на что то что изменится то ставится going to
2. если мы заранее решили что то сделать а не в момент когда у нас спрашивают о наших планах, то в значении "собираться что то сделать " будет исп. going to
3.здесь идет речь о заплнированном мероприятии
4.starts по программе он всегда в это время начинается
5. решение вызвать такси появилось в тот момент когда собеседник предложил подвезти, это не запланированно заранее, поэтому will
6. с often исп. present simple
7. потому что я так думаю, это мое мнение
8.are meeting см.пункт 3
9. это только наше мнение
10 они празднуют только определенное кол.во времени, не постоянно
Explanation: The use of the verb "is crashing" indicates that the action of the car crashing is currently happening.
2) I can't come tonight because I am staying in to watch TV.
Explanation: The verb "am staying in" is used to describe a current action of staying at home.
3) The Prime Minister is traveling to Brussels tomorrow.
Explanation: The verb "is traveling" is used to indicate a future action that has already been planned or scheduled.
4) The match starts at 3 pm as always.
Explanation: The verb "starts" is used to describe a scheduled or habitual action.
5) Don't worry about the car; I will phone for a taxi.
Explanation: The verb "will phone" is used to express a future action that the speaker intends to do.
6) Nina often visits her parents.
Explanation: The verb "visits" is used to indicate a regular or habitual action.
7) I will be rich one day!
Explanation: The verb "will be" is used to express a future state or condition.
8) According to my diary, we are meeting at 3 pm tomorrow.
Explanation: The verb "are meeting" is used to describe a future action that has already been planned or scheduled.
9) We will win the European Cup next year.
Explanation: The verb "will win" is used to express a future action that the speaker believes will happen.
10) The National Theatre is celebrating its thirtieth anniversary.
Explanation: The verb "is celebrating" is used to describe a current action of celebration that is happening now.