Вставить to be (am, is, are) going to +V или Future Indefinite 1. Why you (buy) meat? - No, I (not/eat) meat any more. I (eat) vegetables.
2. He has just been taken to the hospital with a broken leg. - I'm sorry to hear that, I (send) him some grapes.
3. How do I get from here to London Bridge? - I don't know but I (ask) that police officer.
4. Why's he putting the camera on a tripod? - He (take) group photo.
5. You look frozen. Sit down by the fire and I (make) you a cup of tea.
6. I haven't bought any cigarettes because I (give up) smoking.
7. I've come without any money. - Never mind. I (lend) you some. How much do you want?
8. I'm catching the 6:30 train. - So am I. I (give) you a lift.
9. I've bought some blue velvet and I (make) curtains for this room.

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Sone4ga Sone4ga  05.01.2024 20:02
1. Why you (buy) meat? - No, I (not/eat) meat any more. I (eat) vegetables.
- Why are you buying meat? - No, I am not eating meat anymore. I am eating vegetables.
- The question is asking why the person is buying meat. The correct response should be in the present continuous tense because the action of buying is happening at the moment. "Why are you buying meat?" is the appropriate question and the reply should be in the present continuous tense as well, "No, I am not eating meat anymore. I am eating vegetables."

2. He has just been taken to the hospital with a broken leg. - I'm sorry to hear that, I (send) him some grapes.
- I'm sorry to hear that, I will send him some grapes.
- The person is expressing sympathy for the injured person and offering to send him some grapes. Since this action is going to happen in the future, we use the future simple tense. "I will send him some grapes" expresses the intention to do it in the near future.

3. How do I get from here to London Bridge? - I don't know but I (ask) that police officer.
- How do I get from here to London Bridge? - I don't know but I will ask that police officer.
- The person is asking for directions to get to London Bridge. Since they don't know the answer, they express their intention to ask a police officer for guidance in the future. Therefore, the future simple tense "I will ask" is used.

4. Why's he putting the camera on a tripod? - He (take) group photo.
- Why is he putting the camera on a tripod? - He is going to take a group photo.
- The question is asking about the reason behind someone setting up a camera on a tripod. The answer states that the person is going to take a group photo. The future continuous tense is used to indicate the intention of the person to take the photo in the future.

5. You look frozen. Sit down by the fire and I (make) you a cup of tea.
- You look frozen. Sit down by the fire and I will make you a cup of tea.
- The person is telling someone who looks cold to sit down by the fire, and they offer to make them a cup of tea in the future. The future simple tense "I will make" is used here to indicate the intention to perform the action.

6. I haven't bought any cigarettes because I (give up) smoking.
- I haven't bought any cigarettes because I am giving up smoking.
- The person explains that they haven't bought cigarettes because they are currently in the process of giving up smoking. The present continuous tense "I am giving up" is used to show that the action of giving up smoking is ongoing.

7. I've come without any money. - Never mind. I (lend) you some. How much do you want?
- I've come without any money. - Never mind. I will lend you some. How much do you want?
- The person states that they have arrived without any money, and the other person offers to lend them some in the future. The future simple tense "I will lend" is used to express the intention to lend money.

8. I'm catching the 6:30 train. - So am I. I (give) you a lift.
- I'm catching the 6:30 train. - So am I. I will give you a lift.
- Both people are planning to catch the same train, and one person offers to give the other a lift. Since the action of giving a lift will happen in the future, the future simple tense "I will give" is used here.

9. I've bought some blue velvet and I (make) curtains for this room.
- I've bought some blue velvet and I am going to make curtains for this room.
- The person mentions that they have purchased blue velvet and states their intention to make curtains for the room using it. The future continuous tense "I am going to make" is used to indicate the future plan of making the curtains.
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