Is the underlined part of the sentence correct? If not, rewrite it.
1 As soon as the class will start, I'll take my books out
2 Don't worry, I'm going to answer the door.
3 The weather forecast says it's raining next weekend
4 Some scientists predict that there will be a new
ice age.
5 The concert takes place next July.
6 That's it! I've got my tickets. My friends and I will go
to the cinema tonight.
7 What are your plans? What do you do next
weekend?
8 I've already decided that next year I'm eating
healthier food.
9 Next year February will have 29 days.
10 Look at that waiter! He'll drop all those plates.
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2) The underlined part of the sentence is correct.
3) The underlined part of the sentence is not correct. The correct version would be: "The weather forecast says it will rain next weekend." In English, we use the modal verb "will" to talk about future predictions or events that are likely to happen.
4) The underlined part of the sentence is correct.
5) The underlined part of the sentence is correct.
6) The underlined part of the sentence is correct.
7) The underlined part of the sentence is not correct. The correct version would be: "What are your plans? What will you do next weekend?" In English, we use the modal verb "will" to talk about future actions or plans.
8) The underlined part of the sentence is not correct. The correct version would be: "I've already decided that next year I'll eat healthier food." We use the modal verb "will" to talk about future actions or plans.
9) The underlined part of the sentence is not correct. The correct version would be: "Next year, February will have 29 days." This is a statement of fact about the future.
10) The underlined part of the sentence is correct.