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8_murik_8 [283]
3 years ago
12

Someone solve this please

English
1 answer:
zavuch27 [327]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. The train arrives at 12:30.  

2. We are going to have dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday.  

3. It will snow in Brighton tomorrow evening. (or is going to snow)

4. On Friday at 8 o’clock I am meeting my friend. (or am going to meet)  

5. Paul is flying to London on Monday morning.  

6. Wait! I will drive you to the station.

7. The English lesson starts at 8:45.  

8. Are you still writing your essay? If you finish by 4pm, we can go for a walk.  9. I am going to see my mother in April.  

10. Look at the clouds – it is going to rain in a few minutes. (or will rain)  

11. When they get married in March, they will have been together for six years.  

12. You’re carrying too much. I will open the door for you.  

13. Do you think the teacher will have marked our homework by Monday morning?

14. When I see you tomorrow, I will show you my new book.  

15. After you take a nap, you will feel a lot better.

16. I’m sorry but you need to stay in the office until you finish your work.

17. I will buy the cigarettes from the corner shop when it opens.

18. I will let you know the second the builders finish decorating.  

19. Before we start our lesson, we are going to have a review. (or will have)  

20. We will wait in the shelter until the bus comes.  

21. I’m very sorry Dr. Jones won’t back in the clinic until 2pm.  

Explanation:

The English language offers different possibilities to speak about the future. The choice depends on the meaning and intention of the sentence.  

These forms are the most common:

1. Although we use the Present simple to express actions in present, we can use it to express the future when we talk about timetables, schedules, etc.

e.g. The train <u>arrives </u>at 12:30.

2. When we talk about future actions in the present, we will use the construction<em> to be going to</em><em>:</em>

e.g. I<u> am going to see</u> my mother in April.  

3. When we talk about some fixed arrangements or appointments in the future, arranged before the present time, we will use the Present continuous:

e.g. Paul <u>is flying</u> to London on Monday morning.  

4. We use the <u>will + infinitive</u> form to express certainty, habitual characteristics, willingness, and instant decisions:

certainty: e.g. It <u>will snow</u> in Brighton tomorrow evening

habitual characteristic: e.g. We <u>will wait</u> in the shelter until the bus comes.  

willingness: e.g. You’re carrying too much. I<u> will open</u> the door for you.

instant decisions: e.g. Wait! I <u>will drive</u> you to the station.

5. We use the<em> will + be + -ing</em> form to a situation that began before a future time point and continuing through that time point:

e.g. When you get off the train, I <u>will be waiting</u> for you by the ticket machine.

6. We use the<em> will + have + past participle</em> form to talk about a future action completed before a later future time:

e.g. When they get married in March, they will have been together for six years.  

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