PRACTICE 53a Complete the sentences. Use will and the verbs in brackets.
o The shops.
will be
very busy tomorrow. Let's go on Monday. (be)
1 I'm nervous about the party. I
anybody. (not know)
2 Kirsty
those earrings. They're beautiful. (love)
3 We
this match without Tom. He's our best player. (not win)
4 That train's always very crowded. You
a seat. (not get)
5 Ask Lisa. She
you some money. (lend)
6 Rome's a beautiful city. You
a great time. (have)
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Explanation: The sentence is talking about the speaker being nervous about the party. The verb "know" is in the negative form "not know" to indicate that the speaker will not know anybody at the party.
2. Kirsty will love those earrings.
Explanation: The sentence is talking about Kirsty's feeling towards the earrings. The verb "love" is used in the future tense "will love" to show that Kirsty will have a positive feeling towards the earrings.
3. We will not win this match without Tom.
Explanation: The sentence is talking about the outcome of the match. The verb "win" is in the negative form "not win" to indicate that the team will not succeed in winning the match without Tom, who is their best player.
4. You will not get a seat.
Explanation: The sentence is talking about the possibility of getting a seat on the train. The verb "get" is in the negative form "not get" to indicate that the person will not be able to find a seat because the train is always crowded.
5. She will lend you some money.
Explanation: The sentence is talking about the action of lending money. The verb "lend" is used in the future tense "will lend" to indicate that Lisa will agree to give the person some money.
6. You will have a great time.
Explanation: The sentence is talking about the experience of visiting Rome. The verb "have" is used in the future tense "will have" to indicate that the person will enjoy their time in Rome.
In summary, these sentences use the future tense with the modal verb "will" to express future actions or possibilities. The verbs in brackets are matched with "will" to indicate that the action will happen in the future.