2. Complete the sentences with the correct verb form. 1. Don’t worry! I (phone) you on your birthday.
2. Peter isn’t studying at all these days. He (fail) his final exam.
3. When I finish my secondary education, I (go) to university, no doubt!
4. I’m sorry, but I can’t go to the cinema. I (take) my brother to his music lesson this afternoon.
5. My father says he (give up) smoking, I can’t believe him.
6. According to the weather forecast tomorrow (be) hot and sunny.
7. Hurry up! The train (arrive) in three minutes.
8. Mandy and John (get married) on 25th June.
9. The new TV programme (start) tonight at 9:30.
10. Put some suntan cream on or you (get) burnt.
11. I don’t think Tony (finish) his essay in time.
12. Why don’t you come with us, Susan? We (meet) Paul at the pub after dinner.
13. “What (do) this summer, Alice?” “I don’t know, but I think I (surf) the Internet to look for special offers.
14. Karen (fly) to London next Saturday. The plane (leave) at 3 p.m. and Mary (wait) for her at London Airport.
15. The sky is so cloudy! It (rain) cats and dogs.
16. If I don’t pass my exams, my parents (get) really angry.
17. They (have) a party to celebrate their wedding anniversary next Saturday.
18. Be careful! You (break) the vase.
19. “How long (spend) at the gym this evening?” “I’m not sure, maybe two hours.”
20. What time (the birthday party/ begin) next Friday?

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marmurinajulia marmurinajulia  15.01.2021 00:30

Will phone; will fail; will go; will take и тд. Везде will

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sPHAgNUM1 sPHAgNUM1  15.01.2021 00:30

1. Will phone

2. Failed

3. Went

4. Took

5. Gave up

Объяснение:

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aleshibin aleshibin  22.01.2024 11:14
1. Don’t worry! I will phone you on your birthday.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the future tense of the verb "phone." In this case, the future tense is formed by adding "will" before the base form of the verb ("phone"). So, the correct answer is "I will phone you on your birthday."

2. Peter isn’t studying at all these days. He will fail his final exam.
In this sentence, we need to use the future tense of the verb "fail" to match the future action of Peter failing his final exam. Again, we add "will" before the base form of the verb ("fail"). So, the correct answer is "He will fail his final exam."

3. When I finish my secondary education, I will go to university, no doubt!
Here, we have a future action of going to university after finishing secondary education. Therefore, we need to use the future tense of the verb "go." The correct answer is "I will go to university, no doubt!"

4. I’m sorry, but I can’t go to the cinema. I will take my brother to his music lesson this afternoon.
In this sentence, we have the future action of taking the brother to his music lesson. So, we need to use the future tense of the verb "take." The correct answer is "I will take my brother to his music lesson this afternoon."

5. My father says he will give up smoking, I can’t believe him.
Here, we have the future action of the father giving up smoking. We use the future tense of the verb "give up" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "He will give up smoking."

6. According to the weather forecast, tomorrow will be hot and sunny.
In this sentence, we have a future condition of tomorrow being hot and sunny. Therefore, we use the future tense of the verb "be" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "Tomorrow will be hot and sunny."

7. Hurry up! The train will arrive in three minutes.
Here, we have the future action of the train arriving. We use the future tense of the verb "arrive" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "The train will arrive in three minutes."

8. Mandy and John will get married on 25th June.
In this sentence, we have the future action of Mandy and John getting married. We use the future tense of the verb "get married" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "Mandy and John will get married on 25th June."

9. The new TV programme will start tonight at 9:30.
Here, we have the future action of the new TV programme starting. We use the future tense of the verb "start" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "The new TV programme will start tonight at 9:30."

10. Put some suntan cream on or you will get burnt.
In this sentence, we have the future condition of getting burnt if suntan cream is not applied. We use the future tense of the verb "get" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "You will get burnt."

11. I don’t think Tony will finish his essay in time.
Here, we have the future action of Tony finishing his essay. We use the future tense of the verb "finish" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "Tony will finish his essay in time."

12. Why don’t you come with us, Susan? We will meet Paul at the pub after dinner.
In this sentence, we have the future action of meeting Paul at the pub. We use the future tense of the verb "meet" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "We will meet Paul at the pub after dinner."

13. “What will you do this summer, Alice?” “I don’t know, but I think I will surf the Internet to look for special offers."
In this conversation, we have the future action of Alice surfing the Internet. We use the future tense of the verb "surf" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "I think I will surf the Internet to look for special offers."

14. Karen will fly to London next Saturday. The plane will leave at 3 p.m., and Mary will wait for her at London Airport.
In this sentence, we have the future actions of Karen flying to London, the plane leaving, and Mary waiting at the airport. We use the future tense of the verbs "fly," "leave," and "wait" by adding "will" before the base forms of the verbs. The correct answer is "Karen will fly to London next Saturday. The plane will leave at 3 p.m. and Mary will wait for her at London Airport."

15. The sky is so cloudy! It will rain cats and dogs.
Here, we have the future condition of heavy rain. We use the future tense of the verb "rain" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "It will rain cats and dogs."

16. If I don’t pass my exams, my parents will get really angry.
In this sentence, we have the future condition of the parents getting angry if the speaker doesn't pass the exams. We use the future tense of the verb "get" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "My parents will get really angry."

17. They will have a party to celebrate their wedding anniversary next Saturday.
Here, we have the future action of having a party. We use the future tense of the verb "have" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "They will have a party to celebrate their wedding anniversary next Saturday."

18. Be careful! You will break the vase.
In this sentence, we have the future condition of breaking the vase if the person is not careful. We use the future tense of the verb "break" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "You will break the vase."

19. “How long will you spend at the gym this evening?” “I’m not sure, maybe two hours.”
In this conversation, we have the future action of spending time at the gym. We use the future tense of the verb "spend" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "Maybe two hours."

20. What time will the birthday party begin next Friday?
Here, we have the future action of the birthday party beginning. We use the future tense of the verb "begin" by adding "will" before the base form of the verb. The correct answer is "What time will the birthday party begin next Friday?"
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