1. Найдите и исправьте ошибки 1. If it’ll rain on Saturday, we’ll stay at home.
2. Jane can’t meet you tonight because she’ll baby-sit for Sarah and Mike.
3. I’m stopping eating all sugary things tomorrow.
4. The plane takes off at 16:45 from Pisa and is landing at Heathrow at 18:45.
5. Pete thinks his team is winning the match tomorrow.
6. Kate’s pregnant. She’ll have a baby.
7. My puppy is going to chew anything you give him. He destroys thing all the time.
8. I’ll go shopping. Do you want to come?
Explanation: The word "it’ll" is a contraction of "it will," which is used for actions that are certain to happen in the future. However, in this case, we are talking about a possibility of rain, so we should use "if it’s going to rain" instead.
2. Jane can’t meet you tonight because she’ll be babysitting for Sarah and Mike.
Explanation: The word "baby-sit" should be written as "babysit" without a hyphen. Also, we need to add the verb "be" before "babysitting" to show that it is an ongoing action happening in the future.
3. I’m going to stop eating all sugary things tomorrow.
Explanation: The verb form "stopping eating" should be changed to "going to stop eating" to indicate a future action.
4. The plane takes off at 16:45 from Pisa and lands at Heathrow at 18:45.
Explanation: The verb form "is landing" should be changed to "lands" to indicate a scheduled future action.
5. Pete thinks his team will win the match tomorrow.
Explanation: The verb form "is winning" should be changed to "will win" to indicate a future action that is uncertain.
6. Kate is pregnant. She is going to have a baby.
Explanation: The verb form "she’ll have" is correct, but it can be written in a more expanded form as "she is going to have" to indicate a planned future action.
7. My puppy is going to chew anything you give him. He destroys things all the time.
Explanation: The verb form "destroys" should be singular to match the subject "he" and to show a habitual action in the present.
8. I’m going to go shopping. Do you want to come?
Explanation: The phrase "I’ll go shopping" is correct, but it can also be written as "I’m going to go shopping" to indicate a planned future action.