Grammar
Complete the sentences with the future continuous (will be+Ving) or future perfect (will have+Ved/3)
form of the verbs in the box.
get help not finish not go play
Sasha her school project by the end of today because she’s just started it.
Mum to bed when we arrive home. She always waits for us.
Who us to do everything at the party next week?
Tom hopes he married by the time he’s thirty.
Your arm is broken now, but in ten weeks’ time, you tennis again.
Mark: ___ / 5
Complete the text with the future continuous or future perfect form of the verbs in brackets.
Our world in the future, by Jelal Tahrani
Six billion people live in the world today, but two hundred years from now, that number 1 (grow) to twenty or thirty billion! So where will we all live? Many people 2 (live) in huge cities with populations of thirty or fifty million people. By then, some people 3 (build) houses on − or under − the water too.
By the year 2200, we 4 (not eat) the same foods as we eat today, and we 5 (probably / speak) different languages too. Two hundred years from now, the world will be a very different place!
Mark: ___ / 5
Vocabulary
Tick () the correct sentence. Rewrite the underlined words to correct the other sentences.
Danny’s parents were really pride of him when he came first in the talent show.
I feel very hopeful about the exam. I think I’m going to pass it easily.
We were really surprise when we saw Taylor Swift in the street.
‘You lied to me!’ Carrie said cross. Then she left the room.
Depressed is really bad for your body − it can easily make you ill.
Mark: ___ / 5
Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Use two words twice.
hard rest show
The bell is ringing so we can’t finish page 34 today. But we can do the of the exercises tomorrow.
Excuse me. Can you us how to buy a ticket from this ticket machine, please?
We couldn’t sleep because the hotel beds were really .
That’s the end of tonight’s . See you next Wednesday for another episode of Pop Star UK.
You look really tired. I think you need a .

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wenizi wenizi  04.01.2024 18:25
1. Sasha will not finish her school project by the end of today because she's just started it. (future perfect - will have started)
- Explanation: We use the future perfect to talk about an action that will be completed before a specific point in the future. In this case, Sasha will not finish her project by the end of today because she's just started it, so the action of starting will be completed before the end of today.

2. Mum will be going to bed when we arrive home. She always waits for us. (future continuous - will be going)
- Explanation: We use the future continuous to talk about an ongoing action that will happen in the future. In this case, the action of going to bed is ongoing when we arrive home. Mum always waits for us before going to bed, so it suggests that she will still be waiting when we arrive.

3. Who will help us to do everything at the party next week? (future simple - will help)
- Explanation: We use the future simple (will + base form of the verb) to talk about a future action that is not part of a plan or arrangement. In this case, the action of helping at the party next week is not part of a plan or arrangement. We are asking for someone's willingness to help.

4. Tom hopes he will be married by the time he's thirty. (future simple - will be married)
- Explanation: We use the future simple to talk about a future action that is part of a plan or arrangement. In this case, Tom hopes to be married by the time he's thirty, which suggests that it is part of his plan or arrangement for the future.

5. Your arm is broken now, but in ten weeks' time, you will be able to play tennis again. (future continuous - will be able)
- Explanation: We use the future continuous to talk about an ongoing action that will happen in the future. In this case, the action of being able to play tennis again is ongoing in ten weeks' time. It suggests that the recovery process will be ongoing and not yet completed at that point.

Complete the text with the future continuous or future perfect form of the verbs in brackets:

1. Our world in the future, by Jelal Tahrani
Six billion people live in the world today, but two hundred years from now, that number will have grown to twenty or thirty billion!
- Explanation: We use the future perfect to talk about an action that will be completed before a specific point in the future. In this case, the action of growing the population to twenty or thirty billion will be completed two hundred years from now.

2. By then, some people will be living in huge cities with populations of thirty or fifty million people.
- Explanation: We use the future continuous to talk about an ongoing action that will happen in the future. In this case, the action of living in huge cities with populations of thirty or fifty million people is ongoing at that time.

3. By the year 2200, we will not be eating the same foods as we eat today, and we will probably be speaking different languages too.
- Explanation: We use the future continuous to talk about an ongoing action that will happen in the future. In this case, the action of not eating the same foods and probably speaking different languages is ongoing in the year 2200.

Vocabulary:

1. Danny's parents were really proud of him when he came first in the talent show.
- Explanation: The correct sentence should be "proud of" instead of "pride of." We use the adjective "proud" to describe a feeling of satisfaction or fulfillment.

2. I feel very hopeful about the exam. I think I'm going to pass it easily.
- Explanation: The sentence is correct.

3. We were really surprised when we saw Taylor Swift in the street.
- Explanation: The correct sentence should be "surprised" instead of "surprise." We use the past participle form of the verb "surprised" to describe the feeling of being taken aback or astonished by something unexpected.

4. "You lied to me!" Carrie said angrily. Then she left the room.
- Explanation: The correct sentence should be "angrily" instead of "cross." We use the adverb "angrily" to describe the way Carrie said her words.

5. Being depressed is really bad for your body − it can easily make you ill.
- Explanation: The sentence is correct.

Complete the sentences with the words in the box:

1. The bell is ringing so we can't finish page 34 today. But we can do the rest of the exercises tomorrow.
- Explanation: "rest" means the remaining portion or part of something. In this case, we can do the remaining exercises tomorrow.

2. Excuse me. Can you show us how to buy a ticket from this ticket machine, please?
- Explanation: "show" means to demonstrate or guide someone in a visual or practical way. In this case, we are asking for someone's guidance or demonstration on how to buy a ticket from the ticket machine.

3. We couldn't sleep because the hotel beds were really hard.
- Explanation: "hard" means firm or solid, lacking softness. In this case, the hotel beds were uncomfortable and not soft, making it difficult for us to sleep.

4. That's the end of tonight's show. See you next Wednesday for another episode of Pop Star UK.
- Explanation: "show" refers to a broadcasted entertainment program or performance. In this case, it is the end of tonight's show, and we will see each other again next Wednesday for another episode.

5. You look really tired. I think you need a rest.
- Explanation: "rest" means a period or interval of relaxation, sleep, or inactivity. In this case, the person looks tired and needs a break or rest to regain energy or relax.
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