2 Open the brackets. Use each form (Present Simple or Continuous, Future Simple, the be going to form) only once in each dialogue, 1. A: I've made up my mind to try and learn the Italian language. And I (do) a course. It 2) B: That's really great. I believe you 3) (start) next week. (enjoy) it. Languages 1) 4). (become) more and more important nowadays. 2. A: We 5) (go) to Italy soon! B: Have a good time! A: Thanks. I 6) (send) you a postcard when 17) (be) in Rome. B: I think it 8) (be) great. 3. A: Where are you going to stay in Moscow? B: We've already booked a room. We 9) (stay) at the Golden Ring Hotel not far from the city centre. A: What are you going to do in the Russian capital? B: We 10) (do) most of the sights of the city, if we 11) (have) time! But I don't think we 12) (manage) that.​

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FenrisYT FenrisYT  11.01.2024 18:32
1. A: I've made up my mind to try and learn the Italian language. And I (do) a course.
B: That's really great. I believe you (will start) next week. (You will enjoy) it. Languages 1) (are becoming) more and more important nowadays.

Explanation:
In the first dialogue, we are talking about a future plan of studying the Italian language. The person A has decided to do a course. We can use the "be going to" form to talk about future plans, so the correct answer in the brackets would be "(will start)". Additionally, we can use the Future Simple form to express our belief or prediction, so the correct answer in the second bracket would be "(You will enjoy)". Finally, we talk about languages in general, which is a present fact, so we need to use the Present Simple form in the third bracket, which is "(are becoming)".

2. A: We 5) (are going) to Italy soon!
B: Have a good time!
A: Thanks. I 6) (will send) you a postcard when we 7) (are) in Rome.
B: I think it 8) (will be) great.

Explanation:
In the second dialogue, we are discussing a future trip to Italy. Using the "be going to" form is appropriate when talking about future intentions or plans, so the correct answer in the first bracket would be "(are going)". To express the act of sending a postcard, we can use the Future Simple form, so the correct answer in the second bracket would be "(will send)". Additionally, we use the Present Simple form to talk about a general fact that the person will be in Rome, so the correct answer in the third bracket would be "(are)". Finally, expressing a prediction or belief about something in the future requires the Future Simple form, so the correct answer in the fourth bracket would be "(will be)".

3. A: Where are you going to stay in Moscow?
B: We've already booked a room. We 9) (will stay) at the Golden Ring Hotel not far from the city centre.
A: What are you going to do in the Russian capital?
B: We 10) (will do) most of the sights of the city if we 11) (have) time! But I don't think we 12) (will manage) that.

Explanation:
In the third dialogue, we are discussing future plans and intentions in Moscow. Using the "be going to" form is appropriate when talking about future intentions or plans, so the correct answer in the first bracket would be "(will stay)". To talk about future actions or activities, we can use the Future Simple form, so the correct answer in the second bracket would be "(will do)". When expressing a possible condition, we use the Present Simple form, so the correct answer in the third bracket would be "(have)". Finally, to express doubt or uncertainty about a future action, we can use the Future Simple form, so the correct answer in the fourth bracket would be "(will manage)".
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