3. Future Tenses (Future Simple, going to, Present Simple or Present Continuous) 1. A: What
you
(do) when you grow up?
B: 1
(be) an acrobat in a circus.
2. I haven't seen him for a long time but I think I
(recognize) him.
3. A: I need some tokens to telephone my friend.
B: 1
(give) you some.
4. I got the plane tickets. I
(fly) on Sunday.
5. A: Have you got any plans for the summer?
B: Yes, we ...
(e) to lialy in June.
6. Don't play with those matches; you
burn yourself
7. A: Whose is that night dress?
B: It's mine. I
(wear) it at John's graduation party.
8. A: Why did you call your grandma?
B: 1
(visit her at the weekend.
(not be able to go
9. If your passport isn't valid any more, you
abroad this month.
10. A: What are you doing with that brush?
B: I
(paint) my room
4. The Passive Voice. Rewrite these sentences into the Passive Voice.
B: I will be an acrobat in a circus.
Explanation: The question is asking about the person's future plans or aspirations. The answer uses the Future Simple tense to express a future action or intention.
2. I haven't seen him for a long time but I think I will recognize him.
Explanation: The speaker is expressing their belief or assumption about recognizing someone they haven't seen in a long time. The Future Simple tense is used to talk about future actions or predictions.
3. A: I need some tokens to telephone my friend.
B: I will give you some.
Explanation: The person is requesting tokens for making a phone call, and the response is an offer to provide the required tokens. The Future Simple tense is used to express future actions or intentions.
4. I got the plane tickets. I will fly on Sunday.
Explanation: The person has already obtained the plane tickets and is stating their plan to fly on Sunday. The Future Simple tense is used to talk about future actions.
5. A: Have you got any plans for the summer?
B: Yes, we are going to Italy in June.
Explanation: The question asks about the person's plans for the summer, and the response states their intention to go to Italy in June. The "going to" structure is used to express future plans or intentions.
6. Don't play with those matches; you might burn yourself.
Explanation: The speaker is giving a warning about the potential danger of playing with matches. The modal verb "might" is used to express a possibility or likelihood of an action in the future.
7. A: Whose is that night dress?
B: It's mine. I will wear it at John's graduation party.
Explanation: The question asks about the ownership of a night dress, and the response states that it belongs to the speaker and they plan to wear it at John's graduation party. The Future Simple tense is used to express future actions or intentions.
8. A: Why did you call your grandma?
B: I will visit her at the weekend. (I won't be able to go)
Explanation: The question asks for the reason behind calling the grandma, and the response explains that the speaker intends to visit her over the weekend but will not be able to go. The Future Simple tense is used to express a future action or intention.
9. If your passport isn't valid anymore, you won't be able to go abroad this month.
Explanation: The statement explains the consequence of having an invalid passport, which is the inability to travel abroad during the specified month. The Future Simple tense is used to talk about future possibilities or predictions.
10. A: What are you doing with that brush?
B: I am painting my room.
Explanation: The question asks about the person's current action with a brush, and the response states that they are painting their room. The Present Continuous tense is used to describe ongoing actions happening at the moment of speaking.
4. The Passive Voice. Rewrite these sentences into the Passive Voice.
1. When I grow up, an acrobat in a circus will be(+) what I am going to be.
2. He hasn't been seen by me for a long time, but I think he will be recognized by me.
3. When I need some tokens to telephone my friend, I will be given them.
4. The plane tickets have been got by me. On Sunday, I will be flown.
5. For the summer, by us, plans to go to Italy are going to be made in June.
6. Those matches shouldn't be played with; you might burn yourself.
7. That night dress is mine. It will be worn by me at John's graduation party.
8. Why were you called by your grandma? I will be visited by her at the weekend. (I will not be able to go)
9. If your passport is not valid any more, going abroad this month will not be possible by you.
10. What is being done with that brush? My room is being painted by me.