1.- Manchester United (definitely, win)
tonight.
2.- Perhaps it (rain)
tomorrow.
3.- In the next century, most people (probably, live)
in big cities.
4.- Jean (learn) to drive
and then she (buy) ………………. a car.
5.- Tim and Ann say they (travel)
……………………………………………. abroad next summer.
6.- Look out! Those books (fall)
………………………………….. on your head!
7.- (you, do) anything on
Friday?
Not really. Why?
I (have) a party.
Would you like to come?
8.- I have failed this time. But be sure I (pass)
all the subjects next term.
9.- Don’t touch those things, children, or I (punish)
you.
10.- Can you come dancing tomorrow night?
Sorry, I (have)
dinner with some friends.
11.- What are your plans for the Easter holiday?
I (spend) a few
days on the mountains.
12.- Mary (buy) a dog
next week.
Really? What (she, call)
……………………………. it?
13.- There isn’t any butter left.
Don’t worry. I (go)
and buy some.
14.- Where is the calculator? I can’t find it.
I (lend) you mine.
Here you are.
15.- Have you heard the news? Harry (join)
the army.
16.- Sorry to keep you waiting. I (not, be)
…………………… ………………………………….long.
17.- According to the weather forecast, it (snow)
tomorrow.
18.- I’m sorry. I can’t meet you thin evening. I (eat)
out with my
parents.
19.- Careful! You (knock)
that jug off the table!
20.- In fifty years’ time, most people (probably, ride)
bicycles to
work.
21.- Our teacher (give)
us a test tomorrow.
22.- I (go) to
Manchester at the end of next week.
23.- Look out! You (hit)
that tree!
24.- What Helen’s address?
I (look) it up in
my dairy.
25.- I think our team (probably, win)
……………………….
26.- I (go) climbing next
weekend. Would you like to come?
27.- What (you, discuss)
at the next meeting?
28.- The boat is turning over! It (sink)
………………………..
29.- Sue (lend) me her
roller skates if I ask her.
30.- I (not, sell) my bike
after all.
31.- Which hotel (we, stay) ?
Have you looked in the brochure?
32.- I’m hot.
I (open) the window.
The air outside (be) ………………fresh.
33.- The house is really dirty. I (finish)
lunch and clean it.
34.- Everyone thinks a large number of tourists (visit)
the country
next summer.
35.- Let’s go to the cinema this evening.
OK. We (meet)
outside at 8.00.
To form the future simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "will" before the base form of the verb. In this case, the base form of the verb "win" is used, indicating a future event that the speaker believes will happen.
2.- Perhaps it will rain tomorrow. (Возможно, завтра будет дождь).
The word "perhaps" indicates uncertainty, so we use the future simple tense with the auxiliary verb "will" before the base form of the verb "rain" to express the possibility of it happening.
3.- In the next century, most people will probably live in big cities. (В следующем веке большинство людей, вероятно, будут жить в больших городах).
The phrase "will probably" indicates a likelihood or probability in the future. We use the future simple tense with the auxiliary verb "will" before the base form of the verb "live" to express this.
4.- Jean will learn to drive and then she will buy a car. (Жан выучит водить и затем купит машину).
Here we have two actions in the future. The first action is "learn to drive" and the second action is "buy a car". We use the future simple tense with the verbs "will learn" and "will buy" to indicate these future actions.
5.- Tim and Ann say they will travel abroad next summer. (Тим и Энн говорят, что летом они поедут за границу).
The phrase "will travel" is used here to indicate a future action that Tim and Ann plan to do.
6.- Look out! Those books will fall on your head! (Осторожно! Эти книги упадут на твою голову).
The phrase "will fall" is used to indicate a future action of the books falling. It is used to warn someone about a potential danger.
7.- Will you do anything on Friday? (На пятницу у тебя есть планы?)
Not really. Why? I will have a party. Would you like to come? (На самом деле нет. Почему? У меня будет вечеринка. Ты бы хотел прийти?)
In this dialogue, we use the future simple tense with the auxiliary verb "will" to talk about future plans. The speaker is inviting the listener to their party.
8.- I have failed this time. But be sure I will pass all the subjects next term. (На этот раз мне не удалось. Но будьте уверены, я пройду все предметы следующим семестром).
The phrase "will pass" is used here to indicate a future action. The speaker is expressing their determination to pass all the subjects next term.
9.- Don’t touch those things, children, or I will punish you. (Не трогайте эти вещи, дети, иначе я накажу вас).
The phrase "will punish" is used here to indicate a future consequence if the children touch the things they are instructed not to touch.
10.- Can you come dancing tomorrow night? Sorry, I will have dinner with some friends. (Ты можешь прийти потанцевать завтра вечером? Извини, я буду обедать с друзьями).
The phrase "will have" is used here to indicate a future plan or arrangement of having dinner with friends tomorrow night.
11.- What are your plans for the Easter holiday? I will spend a few days on the mountains. (Какие у тебя планы на пасхальные каникулы? Я проведу несколько дней в горах).
The phrase "will spend" is used here to indicate a future plan of spending time in the mountains during the Easter holiday.
12.- Mary will buy a dog next week. (Мэри купит собаку на следующей неделе).
The phrase "will buy" is used to indicate a future action of Mary buying a dog. The speaker is stating a future event.
13.- There isn’t any butter left. Don’t worry. I will go and buy some. (Масла не осталось. Не беспокойся. Я пойду и куплю).
The phrase "will go and buy" is used to indicate a future action of the speaker going to buy some butter.
14.- Where is the calculator? I can’t find it. I will lend you mine. Here you are. (Где калькулятор? Я не могу найти его. Я одолжу тебе свой. Вот, пожалуйста).
The phrase "will lend" is used here to indicate a future action of the speaker lending their calculator to the person who can't find theirs.
15.- Have you heard the news? Harry will join the army. (Ты слышал новости? Гарри пойдет в армию).
The phrase "will join" is used to indicate a future action of Harry joining the army. The speaker is informing the listener about this future event.
16.- Sorry to keep you waiting. I will not be long. (Прости, что заставил тебя ждать. Я недолго).
The phrase "will not be long" is used here to indicate a future action of the speaker not taking a long time. The speaker is apologizing for the delay.
17.- According to the weather forecast, it will snow tomorrow. (Согласно прогнозу погоды, завтра будет снег).
The phrase "will snow" is used to indicate a future weather condition predicted by the weather forecast.
18.- I’m sorry. I can’t meet you thin evening. I will eat out with my parents. (Извини. Я не могу встретиться с тобой сегодня вечером. Я поеду вместе с родителями).
The phrase "will eat out" is used here to indicate a future action of the speaker having a meal outside of the home with their parents.
19.- Careful! You will knock that jug off the table! (Осторожно! Ты уронишь эту кувшин с стола!)
The phrase "will knock" is used here to indicate a future action of the person knocking the jug off the table. The speaker is warning them about the potential accident.
20.- In fifty years’ time, most people will probably ride bicycles to work. (Через пятьдесят лет, вероятно, большинство людей будет ездить на велосипедах на работу).
The phrase "will probably ride" is used here to indicate a future likelihood or probability of people riding bicycles to work in fifty years' time.
21.- Our teacher will give us a test tomorrow. (Наш учитель даст нам тест завтра).
The phrase "will give" is used here to indicate a future action of the teacher giving the students a test.
22.- I will go to Manchester at the end of next week. (Я отправлюсь в Манчестер в конце следующей недели).
The phrase "will go" is used to indicate a future action of the speaker going to Manchester. The speaker is informing about their future travel plans.
23.- Look out! You will hit that tree! (Осторожно! Ты врежешься в эту дерево!)
The phrase "will hit" is used here to indicate a future action of the person hitting the tree. The speaker is warning them about the potential collision.
24.- What is Helen’s address? I will look it up in my diary. (Какой у Хелен адрес? Я посмотрю его в своем дневнике).
The phrase "will look it up" is used here to indicate a future action of the speaker looking up Helen's address in their diary.
25.- I think our team will probably win. (Я думаю, что наша команда, вероятно, победит).
The phrase "will probably win" is used to indicate a future likelihood or probability of the team winning. The speaker expresses their belief in this outcome.
26.- I will go climbing next weekend. Would you like to come? (Я пойду в горы на следующих выходных. Ты хотел бы пойти вместе?)
The phrase "will go" is used to indicate a future action of the speaker going climbing. The speaker is inviting the listener to join them.
27.- What will you discuss at the next meeting? (Что вы будете обсуждать на следующем собрании?)
The phrase "will discuss" is used to indicate a future action of discussing a topic at the next meeting. The speaker wants to know the subject of discussion.
28.- The boat is turning over! It will sink! (Лодка переворачивается! Она потонет!)
The phrase "will sink" is used here to indicate a future action of the boat sinking. The speaker is predicting the outcome of the current situation.
29.- Sue will lend me her roller skates if I ask her. (Сью одолжит мне свои роликовые коньки, если я попрошу).
The phrase "will lend" is used to indicate a future action of Sue lending her roller skates. The speaker expresses the conditional action.
30.- I will not sell my bike after all. (В конце концов, я не буду продавать свой велосипед).
The phrase "will not sell" is used here to indicate a future negative action of the speaker not selling their bike as originally planned.
31.- Which hotel will we stay? Have you looked in the brochure? (В каком отеле мы остановимся? Ты заглянул в брошюру?)
The phrase "will we stay" is used here to indicate a future action of staying in a hotel. The speaker suggests looking in the brochure for more information.
32.- I’m hot. I will open the window. The air outside will be fresh. (Мне жарко. Я открою окно. Воздух снаружи будет свежим).
The phrases "will open" and "will be" are used to indicate future actions. The speaker plans to open the window, and as a result, the air outside will be fresh.
33.- The house is really dirty. I will finish lunch and clean it. (Дом действительно грязный. Я закончу обед и уберу).
The phrase "will clean" is used here to indicate a future action of the speaker cleaning the dirty house after finishing lunch.
34.- Everyone thinks a large number of tourists will visit the country next summer. (Все думают, что в следующем лете большое количество туристов посетит страну).
The phrase "will visit" is used to indicate a future action of a large number of tourists visiting the country. The speaker states the common belief about this future event.
35.- Let’s go to the cinema this evening. OK. We will meet outside at 8.00. (Давай сходим в кино сегодня вечером. Хорошо. Мы встретимся в 8.00 у входа).
The phrases "will meet" is used here to indicate a future action of meeting outside the cinema. The speakers agree on the plan and specify the time and place of the meeting.