нужно Choose the correct form of the verb, given in brackets.
1. He (work) at the office all day long tomorrow. 2. She (finish) the book by the evening. 3. I (be) tired after my work. 4. They (write) the test by six o'clock. 5. I can't come at three o'clock tomorrow because I (work) at that time. 6. They (send) us a parcel as soon as the steamer arrives. 7. While my father is having his breakfast, I (read) the book. 8. By the end of the year I (learn) to speak English. 9. Alec (ring) you up and tell you everything about the meeting. 10. They (not, play) tennis on Monday afternoon. 11. I (carry) this bag for you. 12. In December that firm carry) on negotiations for the purchase of software. 13. In spring the director (still, work) on her new film. 14. They (not, find) the material by tomorrow. 15. Nina (not, go) to the cinema with us.
Теперь то сможешь.
Если не сможешь
Объяснение:
Я зделала что смогла (перевела твой во
- In this sentence, we use the future tense form "will work" because we are talking about a future action that will happen tomorrow.
2. She will finish the book by the evening.
- Again, we use the future tense form "will finish" because we are talking about a future action that will be completed by the evening.
3. I will be tired after my work.
- Here, we use the future tense form "will be" because we are talking about a future state or condition after completing the work.
4. They will write the test by six o'clock.
- The future tense form "will write" is used here because we are talking about a future action that will be completed by six o'clock.
5. I can't come at three o'clock tomorrow because I will be working at that time.
- In this sentence, we use the future progressive tense "will be working" because we are talking about an ongoing action that will be happening at three o'clock tomorrow.
6. They will send us a parcel as soon as the steamer arrives.
- Here, we use the future tense form "will send" because we are talking about a future action that will happen after the arrival of the steamer.
7. While my father is having his breakfast, I will be reading the book.
- We use the future progressive tense "will be reading" to describe an ongoing action that will be happening while another action (father having breakfast) is taking place.
8. By the end of the year, I will have learned to speak English.
- In this sentence, we use the future perfect tense "will have learned" because we are talking about a completed action (learning English) in the future before the end of the year.
9. Alec will ring you up and tell you everything about the meeting.
- Here, we use the future tense form "will ring" to describe a future action (ringing) that Alec will do.
10. They will not play tennis on Monday afternoon.
- We use the future tense form "will not play" (or "won't play") to express a negative statement about a future action (not playing tennis).
11. I will carry this bag for you.
- In this sentence, we use the future tense form "will carry" to describe a future action (carrying the bag).
12. In December, that firm will be carrying on negotiations for the purchase of software.
- Here, we use the future progressive tense "will be carrying" to describe an ongoing action (negotiations) that will be happening in December.
13. In spring, the director will still be working on her new film.
- We use the future progressive tense "will still be working" to describe an ongoing action (working on the film) that will be happening in the spring.
14. They will not find the material by tomorrow.
- Here, we use the future tense form "will not find" (or "won't find") to express a negative statement about a future action (not finding the material).
15. Nina will not go to the cinema with us.
- We use the future tense form "will not go" (or "won't go") to express a negative statement about a future action (not going to the cinema).