С10 класс
ways of expressing future actions.
complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb in brackets.
1. look at those enormous black clouds! it (rain) soon.
2. i need to get fit, so i’ve decided that (join) a gym after christmas.
3. i can’t play football on monday afternoon because i (see) the dentist at 3.30.
4. my sister (have) a baby in may.
5. “i’m thirsty.” - “i (get) you some water.”
6. i have to go now. i (meet) my boyfriend in front of the cinema at 6.45.
7. i think you (have) a great time in greece.
8. we (play) tennis on saturday morning.
9. we’ve just filled up the car with petrol because we (drive) to brighton tomorrow.
10. i think i (visit) my grandparents next week.
11. we (meet) our boss at midday because we have a meeting.
12. “i don’t understand this maths problem.” - “i (help) you.”
13. i’m busy this evening. i (have) a drink with my friends.
14. look! that cat (catch) that mouse.
15. be careful! that glass (fall) on the floor.
16. my teacher believes that in the future everybody (speak) english.
17. when your plane arrives tonight, i (wait) for you at the airport.
18. this time next week we (sunbathe) on a beach in brazil.
19. at 10 pm tonight, i (watch) my favourite tv show.
20. the mechanic (fix) my car by tomorrow at 11 o’clock.
21. next september, we (live) here for three years.
22. by the end of the month, i (save) £ 300.
23. by the time we get to cardiff, we (drive) 500 miles.
24. by seven o’clock, i think i (finish) my homework.
25. the train (to arrive) at 12: 30.
26. we (to have) dinner at a seaside restaurant on sunday.
27. it snow) in brighton tomorrow evening.
28. wait! i (to drive) you to the station.
29. when they (to get) married in march, they (to be) together for six years.
30. you’re carrying too much. i (to open) the door for you.
31. i don’t think you (to have) any problems when you land in boston.
32. the baby should be born soon, next week she (to be) pregnant for nine months.
33. in three years i (to live) in a different country.
34. (to take) your children with you to france?
35. this time next week i (ski) in switzerland!
36. now i (to check) my answers.
37. jane is a very nice girl. i think you (like) her very much.
38. (go) to the cinema tomorrow.
39. the plane (land) at 14.25.
40. i (sell) my old tv tomorrow.
41. (buy) a used tv from some guy tomorrow.
42. the (depart) at nine, we still have some time.
43. the conference (start) at 09.30 and finishes at 16.30.
44. tomorrow at 5pm i (fly) to riga.
45. the (start) at 19 o’clock tomorrow.
46. i (go) to the country on sunday.
47. don't come to me at 5 p.m. i (plant) flowers this time tomorrow.
48. the sun (rise) at 07.34 tomorrow.
49. i don’t think we (lose) the match.
50. i (meet) my aunt at the station on friday.
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- The word "will" is used to express future actions. In this sentence, we can see the use of "will" to indicate that it is going to rain soon.
2. i need to get fit, so i’ve decided that I will join a gym after Christmas.
- Here, the word "will" is again used to express a future action. The speaker has made a decision to join a gym after Christmas.
3. i can’t play football on Monday afternoon because I will be seeing the dentist at 3.30.
- The construction "will be seeing" is used to indicate an action that will be in progress in the future. In this case, the speaker will be seeing the dentist at 3.30.
4. my sister will have a baby in May.
- The word "will" is once again used to express a future action. In this sentence, it is used to indicate that the speaker's sister will give birth in May.
5. "I’m thirsty." - "I will get you some water."
- Here, the word "will" is used to indicate a future action. The speaker is saying that they will get the other person some water because they are thirsty.
6. i have to go now. I will meet my boyfriend in front of the cinema at 6.45.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. In this case, the speaker will meet their boyfriend in front of the cinema at 6.45.
7. i think you will have a great time in Greece.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker believes that the person they are addressing will have a great time in Greece.
8. we will play tennis on Saturday morning.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. In this case, the speaker and someone else will play tennis on Saturday morning.
9. we’ve just filled up the car with petrol because we will drive to Brighton tomorrow.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker has filled up the car with petrol because they intend to drive to Brighton tomorrow.
10. i think I will visit my grandparents next week.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker thinks they will visit their grandparents next week.
11. we will meet our boss at midday because we have a meeting.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker and someone else will meet their boss at midday because they have a meeting.
12. "I don’t understand this maths problem." - "I will help you."
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is offering to help the other person with their maths problem.
13. i’m busy this evening. I will have a drink with my friends.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is saying that they will have a drink with their friends this evening.
14. look! that cat will catch that mouse.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. In this case, the speaker is predicting that the cat will catch the mouse.
15. be careful! that glass will fall on the floor.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is warning someone to be careful because they think the glass will fall on the floor.
16. my teacher believes that in the future everybody will speak English.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The teacher believes that in the future, everyone will speak English.
17. when your plane arrives tonight, I will be waiting for you at the airport.
- The construction "will be waiting" is used to indicate an action that will be in progress in the future. In this case, the speaker will be waiting for the other person at the airport when their plane arrives tonight.
18. this time next week we will be sunbathing on a beach in Brazil.
- The construction "will be sunbathing" is used to indicate an action that will be in progress in the future. In this case, the speaker and someone else will be sunbathing on a beach in Brazil this time next week.
19. at 10 pm tonight, I will be watching my favorite TV show.
- The construction "will be watching" is used to indicate an action that will be in progress in the future. The speaker will be watching their favorite TV show at 10 pm tonight.
20. the mechanic will fix my car by tomorrow at 11 o’clock.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker predicts that the mechanic will fix their car by tomorrow at 11 o’clock.
21. next September, we will have been living here for three years.
- The construction "will have been living" is used to indicate an action that will have been in progress up to a certain point in the future. In this case, the speaker and someone else will have been living there for three years by next September.
22. by the end of the month, I will have saved £300.
- The construction "will have saved" is used to indicate an action that will have been completed up to a certain point in the future. In this case, the speaker will have saved £300 by the end of the month.
23. by the time we get to Cardiff, we will have driven 500 miles.
- The construction "will have driven" is used to indicate an action that will have been completed up to a certain point in the future. In this case, the speaker and someone else will have driven 500 miles by the time they get to Cardiff.
24. by seven o’clock, I think I will have finished my homework.
- The construction "will have finished" is used to indicate an action that will have been completed up to a certain point in the future. The speaker predicts that they will have finished their homework by seven o’clock.
25. the train will arrive at 12:30.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. In this case, the train is predicted to arrive at 12:30.
26. we will have dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. In this case, the speaker and someone else will have dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday.
27. it will snow in Brighton tomorrow evening.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. In this case, it is predicted that it will snow in Brighton tomorrow evening.
28. wait! I will drive you to the station.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is saying that they will drive the other person to the station.
29. when they get married in March, they will have been together for six years.
- The construction "will have been" is used to indicate an action that will have been in progress up to a certain point in the future. In this case, the speaker predicts that when the couple gets married in March, they will have been together for six years.
30. you’re carrying too much. I will open the door for you.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is saying that they will open the door for the other person because they are carrying too much.
31. I don’t think you will have any problems when you land in Boston.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker does not believe that the person they are addressing will have any problems when they land in Boston.
32. the baby should be born soon, next week she will have been pregnant for nine months.
- The construction "will have been pregnant" is used to indicate an action that will have been in progress up to a certain point in the future. In this case, the speaker predicts that next week, the baby's mother will have been pregnant for nine months.
33. in three years, I will be living in a different country.
- The construction "will be living" is used to indicate an action that will be in progress in the future. The speaker is saying that in three years, they will be living in a different country.
34. will you take your children with you to France?
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is asking if the person they are addressing will take their children with them to France.
35. this time next week, I will be skiing in Switzerland!
- The construction "will be skiing" is used to indicate an action that will be in progress in the future. The speaker is saying that this time next week, they will be skiing in Switzerland.
36. now I will check my answers.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is saying that they will check their answers now.
37. Jane is a very nice girl. I think you will like her very much.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker believes that the person they are addressing will like Jane very much because she is a nice girl.
38. I will go to the cinema tomorrow.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is saying that they will go to the cinema tomorrow.
39. the plane will land at 14.25.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. In this case, it is predicted that the plane will land at 14.25.
40. I will sell my old TV tomorrow.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is saying that they will sell their old TV tomorrow.
41. I will buy a used TV from some guy tomorrow.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is saying that they will buy a used TV from someone tomorrow.
42. the train departs at nine, we still have some time.
- The word "departs" is used to indicate a future action. In this case, the train will depart at nine and the speaker and someone else have some time before that.
43. the conference starts at 09.30 and finishes at 16.30.
- The word "starts" is used to indicate a future action. In this case, the conference will start at 09.30 and finish at 16.30.
44. tomorrow at 5 pm, I will fly to Riga.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is saying that they will fly to Riga tomorrow at 5 pm.
45. the concert starts at 19 o’clock tomorrow.
- The word "starts" is used to indicate a future action. In this case, the concert will start at 19 o’clock tomorrow.
46. I will go to the country on Sunday.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is saying that they will go to the country on Sunday.
47. Don't come to me at 5 p.m. I will be planting flowers this time tomorrow.
- The construction "will be planting" is used to indicate an action that will be in progress in the future. In this case, the speaker will be planting flowers at this time tomorrow, so the other person should not come to them at 5 p.m.
48. the sun will rise at 07.34 tomorrow.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. In this case, it is predicted that the sun will rise at 07.34 tomorrow.
49. I don’t think we will lose the match.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker does not believe that their team will lose the match.
50. I will meet my aunt at the station on Friday.
- The word "will" is used to express a future action. The speaker is saying that they will meet their aunt at the station on Friday.