Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. 1 By the end of the festival tomorrow, I about fifteen films. (see)
2 Yesterday, my friends decided to the beach to play volleyball. (go)
3 Watch out! You that cyclist! (hit)
4 My brother says he remembers out of bed when he was two years old. (fall)
5 Don't stay on the computer all night or you exhausted the next day. (feel)
6 I don't mind the washing up at home. (do)
To complete this sentence, we need to use the future perfect tense, which expresses an action that will be completed before a specified point in the future. The subject "I" will have seen the films, and the verb form "will have" is used to indicate the future perfect tense. The word "about" is used to express an approximate number. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "see" in brackets is "seen."
2. Yesterday, my friends decided to go to the beach to play volleyball.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the base form of the verb "go" to indicate the action of going to the beach. The phrase "to play volleyball" indicates the purpose of going to the beach. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "go" in brackets is "go."
3. Watch out! You will hit that cyclist!
To complete this sentence, we need to use the future tense to indicate an action that will happen in the future. The subject "You" will hit the cyclist. The verb form "will" is used to indicate the future tense. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "hit" in brackets is "hit."
4. My brother says he remembers falling out of bed when he was two years old.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the base form of the verb "fall" to indicate the action of falling out of bed. The phrase "when he was two years old" indicates the time at which the action happened in the past. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "fall" in brackets is "fall."
5. Don't stay on the computer all night or you will feel exhausted the next day.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the future tense to indicate a result that will happen in the future. The subject "you" will feel exhausted. The phrase "the next day" indicates the time at which the feeling of exhaustion will occur in the future. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "feel" in brackets is "feel."
6. I don't mind doing the washing up at home.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the gerund form of the verb "do" to indicate the action of doing the washing up. The phrase "at home" indicates the location where the action occurs. Therefore, the correct form of the verb "do" in brackets is "doing."