Тест на времена в инглише, отдаю все что есть - надо позарез сегодня Future Simple v. Future Continuous
A - Put the verbs in brackets into the future simple or the future continuous.
1. I want to tour the area today. (you/use) the car?
2. Please don’t forget your tie because you (meet) the administrators during your visit.
3. The taxi driver (take) you to the Savoy Hotel.
4. A shuttle (wait) for you outside the airport building at 8:30 p.m.
5. There’s s big sale at Selfridges tomorrow. I’m sure people (queue) up the street from early morning.
6. Put on something nice for the party. The photographers (take) pictures.
7. You can’t stay here if you’ve decided not to go. We (look) for you.
8. It’s an acceptable suggestion. I (think) it over.
9. The price of petrol has gone up again. People (ride) their bicycles soon.
10. I’m sure this statue (stand) here in the year 2010.
11. you (join) us at 3.00 p.m.? we (discuss) the new plan.
12. Come to the stadium at 4:00 p.m. The world-famous football player (sign) the t-shirts.
13. This time tomorrow I (fly) across the Pacific.
14. I don’t want to call Janet just now. I’m sure she (bathe) the baby and she (be able/not) answer the phone.
15. If you need me, you (find) me at school. I (teach) in pavilion A until the lunch time.
16. The festival begins next Saturday. People (dance) and (sing) in the streets all week.
17. I’m sure you (pass) your driving test, but I (keep) my fingers crossed for you all the same.
18. We (not/learn) English this month. Our teacher has left.
19. Our neighbours are having a party tonight. They (make) a lot of noise all night as usual.
20. You can use John’s computer. He (not/work) here anymore
- To form the future simple tense, we use the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the base form of the main verb. In this sentence, the question is about the person's plan to use the car, so "will" is used to ask about future actions.
2. Please don't forget your tie because you will meet the administrators during your visit.
- The verb "meet" is used in the future simple tense because it refers to a scheduled event or plan in the future.
3. The taxi driver will take you to the Savoy Hotel.
- The verb "take" is used in the future simple tense because it indicates a future action that the taxi driver will perform.
4. A shuttle will wait for you outside the airport building at 8:30 p.m.
- The verb "wait" is used in the future simple tense because it refers to a future action of the shuttle waiting for the person.
5. There’s a big sale at Selfridges tomorrow. I’m sure people will queue up the street from early morning.
- The verb "queue" is used in the future simple tense because it indicates a future action of people forming a line outside the store.
6. Put on something nice for the party. The photographers will take pictures.
- The verb "take" is used in the future simple tense because it refers to a future action that the photographers will perform.
7. You can't stay here if you've decided not to go. We will look for you.
- The verb "look" is used in the future simple tense because it indicates a future action of searching for the person.
8. It's an acceptable suggestion. I will think it over.
- The verb "think" is used in the future simple tense because it refers to a future action of considering the suggestion.
9. The price of petrol has gone up again. People will ride their bicycles soon.
- The verb "ride" is used in the future simple tense because it indicates a future action that people will do in response to the increased petrol price.
10. I'm sure this statue will stand here in the year 2010.
- The verb "stand" is used in the future simple tense because it refers to a future action of the statue remaining in its current place.
11. Will you join us at 3.00 p.m.? We will discuss the new plan.
- The verb "join" is used in the future simple tense to ask about a future action, and the verb "discuss" is also used in the future simple tense to indicate a future action of discussing the plan.
12. Come to the stadium at 4:00 p.m. The world-famous football player will sign the t-shirts.
- The verb "sign" is used in the future simple tense because it indicates a future action that the football player will perform.
13. This time tomorrow I will be flying across the Pacific.
- The verb "fly" is used in the future continuous tense to indicate a future action that will be in progress at a specific time tomorrow.
14. I don't want to call Janet just now. I'm sure she will be bathing the baby and she might not be able to answer the phone.
- The verb "be bathing" is used in the future continuous tense because it refers to a future action that will be in progress. The verb "might not" is used to indicate a possibility.
15. If you need me, you will find me at school. I will be teaching in pavilion A until lunchtime.
- The verb "find" is used in the future simple tense to indicate a future action of finding the person. The verb "will be teaching" is used in the future continuous tense because it refers to a future action that will be in progress until a specific time.
16. The festival begins next Saturday. People will be dancing and singing in the streets all week.
- The verbs "will be dancing" and "will be singing" are used in the future continuous tense because they indicate future actions that will be in progress continuously throughout the week.
17. I'm sure you will pass your driving test, but I will keep my fingers crossed for you all the same.
- The verb "pass" is used in the future simple tense because it refers to a future action of taking and successfully passing the driving test. The phrase "keep my fingers crossed" expresses a wish or hope.
18. We will not learn English this month. Our teacher has left.
- The verb "will not learn" is used in the future simple tense to indicate a future action of not learning English. The reason for this is given in the second sentence, which states that the teacher has left.
19. Our neighbors are having a party tonight. They will be making a lot of noise all night as usual.
- The verb "will be making" is used in the future continuous tense because it refers to a future action that will be in progress continuously throughout the night.
20. You can use John's computer. He will not be working here anymore.
- The verb "will not be working" is used in the future continuous tense because it refers to a future action that will be in progress. It indicates that John will not be present or employed at that location anymore.