Future forms 1) The train at 11:45. (to leave)
2) We dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday. (to have)
3) It in the mountains tomorrow evening. (to snow)
4) On Sunday at 8 o'clock I my friend. (to meet)
5) They to London on Friday evening. (to fly)
6) Wait! you to the station. (to drive)
7) The English lesson at 8:45. (to start)
8)
my sister in April. (to see)
9) Look at the clouds - it in a few minutes. (to rain)
10) Listen! There's someone at the door the door for
you. (to open)
Объяснение:
1. is leaving
2. are going to have
3. it going to snow
4. we are meeting
5.are going to fly
6. you will drive
7. is starting
8. I am going to see
9. is going to rain
10. will open
Explanation: This is a future simple tense. We use "will" + base form of the verb to talk about future actions. In this case, the train leaving is a future action.
2) We will have dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday.
Explanation: Again, this is a future simple tense. "Will" + base form of the verb is used to express a future action. Here, the action is having dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday.
3) It will snow in the mountains tomorrow evening.
Explanation: The future simple tense is used here to express a future event. The verb "snow" is used in the base form to indicate the action of snowing in the mountains tomorrow evening.
4) On Sunday at 8 o'clock, I will meet my friend.
Explanation: "Will" + base form of the verb is used again to talk about future actions. In this case, the action is meeting my friend at 8 o'clock on Sunday.
5) They will fly to London on Friday evening.
Explanation: The future simple tense is used to indicate a future action, which in this case is flying to London on Friday evening.
6) Wait! Will you drive to the station?
Explanation: "Will" + base form of the verb is used to form the future simple tense. Here, the question is asking if the person will drive to the station.
7) The English lesson will start at 8:45.
Explanation: The future simple tense is used to talk about future events. The verb "start" is in the base form to indicate the action of starting the English lesson at 8:45.
8) My sister will see you in April.
Explanation: Again, the future simple tense is used here to talk about a future action. In this case, the action is the sister seeing the person in April.
9) Look at the clouds - it will rain in a few minutes.
Explanation: The future simple tense is used to indicate a future event, which is the action of raining in a few minutes.
10) Listen! There's someone at the door. Please open the door for them.
Explanation: The imperative form is used here to give a command. The verb "open" is used in the base form to instruct someone to open the door for the person at the door.