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Practice four The futurity continuous and will + infinitive. Put the verbs in brackets into one of the above forms.

one Jack usually gives me a lift home, but we both (come up) dwelling house by trai tomorrow equally his car is existence repaired.

2 He says he (run into) us at the bus cease, just I'm sure he (forget) to tur up.

3 Don't ring now; she (watch) her favourite Boob tube program.

- All correct. I (ring) at viii.thirty.

4 I wonder what I (do) this time side by side twelvemonth.

- I look you all the same (work) at the same function.

5 I'd like to double-coat the bedroom windows.

- All correct. I (get) the materials at once and we (do) it this weekend.

6 Wait a bit. Don't drink your tea without milk. The milkman (come in a minute.)

7 What are you doing next weekend?

- Oh, I (work) as usual. I'm always on duty at weekends.

eight Air hostess: We (take) off in a few minutes. Delight fasten your sea belts.

9 He (come up) if you inquire him.

x I bundled to play tennis with Tom at nine this evening.

- But you (play) in semi-darkness. Y'all won't be able to see the ball.

11 (become) yous some aspirins if y'all like. The chemist's withal (be) open.

- No, don't bother. The office male child (go) out in a infinitesimal to post the letters; I (ask) him to buy me some.

12 It (be) very tardily when she gets home and her parents (wonder) what'south happened.

thirteen I never (be) able to manage on my own.

- But yous won't be on your own. Tom (help) you. Look—his proper noun is bracketed with yours on the list:

- Oh, that'due south all correct. But Tom (not help) me: I (assistance) Tom. He always takes accuse when we're on duty together.

14 I (write) postcards every week, I promise, and I (try) to brand them legible. If necessary I (type) them.

15 Typist: Are you in a hurry for this letter, Mr Jones? Because I (type) Mr White'southward letters at four o'clock and if yours could wait till

Mr Jones: I'd like it a piffling earlier than four if possible.

Typist: All right. I (type) information technology for you now.

16 What happened at last dark'south meeting? I hear there was quite a disturbance.

- Come and run into me and I (tell) you. I don't want to talk about it on the phone.

17 I'm going to Switzerland next week.

- Y'all're lucky. The wild flowers merely (come) out.

xviii This time side by side calendar month the snow (melt) and skiing will be over.

19 The first solar day of the term volition exist horrible, for everybody (talk) about their holidays and (show) photographs of marvellous foreign beaches, and equally I haven't been anywhere I (feel) terribly out of it.

20 I (tell) her what you say but she (not believe) it.

21 Information technology'south 7 a.m. and here nosotros are on acme of a mountain. At abode people just (get) upwards now.

22 But you lot can't go to a fancy dress political party in a dinner jacket!

- Why non?

- Because everyone (habiliment) fancy clothes.

- All correct. I (wrap) the hearthrug round me and (get) as a caveman.

23 The coming election (be) the main topic of conversation for the next fortnight. The party leaders (speak) on Television and the local candidates (address) meetings in the constituencies.

24 This fourth dimension tomorrow everyone (read) of your success, and all sorts of people (ring) up to congratulate you.

25 That oak tree even so (stand up) in that location 50 years from now.

26 You lot please (frontwards) my mail to the Chiliad Hotel? I (stay) at that place equally usual for the first fortnight in August.

27 Heavens! Look at the time. Your father (come) dwelling house in a infinitesimal and I haven't even started getting dinner ready!

28 James (leave) for Australia quite soon. He has got a task at that place.

29 The car (non outset).

- If yous go in, Tom and I (give) it a button.

30 It'south nigh Christmas already. Ballad singers (come) circular soon.

31 On the news this night they mentioned the possibility of a power strike. Everybody (look) for candles tomorrow.

32 Hotel receptionist on telephone to customer: What fourth dimension you (make it), Mr Jones?

Mr Jones: I (travel) on the 4.30 from Victoria. There (exist) taxis at th station?

Receptionist: Don't bother about taxis, Mr Jones. We (send) the hotel auto downwards for you.

33 Yous (use) your dictionary this afternoon?

- No. You tin can borrow it if you like.

- Thanks very much. I (put) it back on your desk tonight.

34 Ann: This fourth dimension side by side calendar week I (have) my first skating lesson.

Tom: And this time next month you (hobble) about, covered in bruises!

35 Information technology's a beautiful drive. I'grand certain yous (enjoy) the scenery.

I (not have) a chance to await at it. I (map-read), and Tom gets and so furious if I make a mistake that I (exist) afraid to take my eyes off the map.

36 I (write) in code if yous insist, merely I don't call up it's at all necessary.

Practice 5 The future continuous and will (more often than not negative).Put the verbs in brackets into ane of the above forms.

one You inquire him. Information technology's no skillful my asking him. He (not do) anything I say.

2 Ann says she (not come up) if Tom is driving. She says she doesn't want to die yet.

- Well, tell her Tom (not drive). He's had his licence suspended.

3 Pupil to teacher: I (non come up) back next term. My parents want me to get a task.

4 Headmaster: I (non have) girls here in slacks. If yous come here tomorrow in slacks I'll transport you home.

Girl: All right, I (not come) tomorrow. I'll become a job.

v Mother: I'm so grateful for the help you've given Jack; I hope you lot'll exist able to go along helping him.

Instructor: I'm agape I (not teach) him next term because I merely teach the fifth form and he'll be in the sixth.

6 Schoolboy (in schoolhouse dining hall): The terminal week of our concluding term! I wonder what nosotros (do) this fourth dimension next twelvemonth.

Friend: Well, we (not consume) school dinners anyway. That's one comfort.

7 They give very good dinners at the schoolhouse but my daughter (not eat) them. She prefers to get out and buy fish and chips.

8 Yes, y'all can stroke the canis familiaris; he (not bite) yous.

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9 Shall we run across him at the station?

- Oh, he (not come) past train. He never comes by train.

10 I've fished that river every year for the last 15 years.

- Well, nobody (fish) it next year. The water's been polluted. All the fish are expressionless.

11 I'll cook any fish you catch, but I (not clean) them. Yous'll have to exercise that yourself.

12 I (non show) any films this time. The projector's broken down.

13 Housewife: This fourth dimension next week I (not wash) upward the breakfast things. I (have) breakfast in bed in a luxury hotel.

14 I (not clothing) glasses when you lot encounter me next. I'll be wearing contact lenses. You probably (not recognize) me.

15 I'll tell him the truth of form. But it (not exist) any good. He (not believe) me.

16 Customer: When you deliver my next order

Store banana: We (not deliver) any more orders, I'm afraid. This co-operative is closing down.

17 It'll be easy to choice her out in that brilliant crimson coat of hers.

- But she (not wear) the red coat! She'due south given it abroad.

18 No, I (not tell) y'all the end! Go on reading and find out for yourself!

19 You lot (not use) your car when you're on holiday, will you?

- No, just don't ask me to lend it to you because I (not do) it. Non later on what happened terminal time.

20 I (have) to be a chip careful about coin when I retire because I'll only be getting one-half my present salary. Only of course I (not pay) and then much tax.

21 You can either pay the fine or go to prison for a month.

- I (not pay) the fine.

- And then you (have) to become to prison.

22 He'southward a clever boy but he'southward lazy. He (not piece of work).

23 I wonder how Jack (get on) with the new secretary.

Oh, Jack (not work) here after this week. He's being transferred.

24 According to the brochures this hotel prides itself on its service, merely the staff non even (prove) a invitee to his room unless he insists. I (not come up) here once more.

Exercise 6 The time to come perfect. Put the verbs in brackets into the hereafter perfect tense, will is replaceable by shall in 3, half-dozen, 7, xi, 13, 14 and 17.

1 I promise they (repair) this road by the time we come back side by side summertime.

2 By the end of next week my wife (do) her bound cleaning and we'll all exist able to relax again.

3 Yes, I brand jam every calendar week. I (make) almost 200 kilos by the end of the summer.

iv In two months' fourth dimension he (terminate) his preliminary training and will be starting work.

v He spends all his spare time planting trees. He says that by the end of side by side year he (plant) 2,000.

six I'll be back again at the finish of next month.

- I hope I (pass) my driving test by then. If I take, I'll meet your train.

seven Come back in an 60 minutes. I (do) my packing past then and nosotros'll be able to have a talk.

8 When he reaches Country's End he (walk) i,500 miles.

9 He's merely 35 but he's started losing his hair already. He (lose) it all by the time he'due south 50.

10 His begetter left him £400,000, only he lives and then extravagantly that he (spend) it all before he's xxx.

11 By the finish of next twelvemonth I (work) for him for 45 years.

12 Everywhere you go in central London y'all see blocks of flats beingness pulled down and huge hotels being erected. In ten years' time all the private residents (be driven) out and there'll be nothing simply 1 vast hotel after another.

13 Our commission is trying to raise money to buy a new lifeboat. Past the end of the twelvemonth we (send) out 5,000 letters asking for contributions.

14 By the end of my tour I (give) exactly the aforementioned lecture 53 times.

15 A hundred people have died of starvation already. Past the terminate of the week two hundred (dice). When are you going to send assist?

16 Since he began driving, Tom has driven an average of 5,000 miles a year, and had an average of ii ten k accidents a twelvemonth. Then by the time he'south 60 he (drive) 200,000 miles and had 50 accidents. Allow's try to persuade him to go dorsum to cycling.

17 Did you say you lot wanted help picking apples? I could come on 1 October.

- We (pick) them all past then. Only come up yet.

xviii Plain Venice is slowly sinking into the sea. Scientists are trying to salve it but by the time they've found the answer the city probably (sink).

Exercise 7 The nowadays simple and continuous, the future unproblematic and conditional. Note that in nos. ane, 13,17 and 18 the dramatic present tense is used.

Function 1

1 Ann (await) for a bed-sitter. She (run into) an advert in the local paper and (ring) up Mrs Smith, the owner of the firm. Mrs Smith (reply) the phone.

2 Ann: Adept afternoon. I (ring) almost the room yous advertised.

Mrs Smith: Oh aye.

3 Ann: The advertising (say) 'Share bathroom and kitchen'. How many other people (use) the bathroom and kitchen?

iv Mrs Smith: Only one other—an Italian daughter. And she (utilize) the kitchen very little. She (swallow) out most of the time. I (not recall) she (like) cooking.

5 Ann: That (adjust) me all right. I (like) cooking. But how we (conform) about paying for the gas we (use) in the kitchen?

6 Mrs Smith: The hire (include) gas for cooking, also hot water and calorie-free. Only information technology (not include) heating. Each room has its own fire and meter.

vii Ann: I (see). And the room (face up) the front or the back?

8 Mrs Smith: It (face) the front. Information technology (looks) out onthe garden square; and it (get) a lot of sun.

nine Ann: That (audio) very nice. Could I come and encounter it this evening? Mrs Smith; Yes, the before the improve.

x Ann; 7 p.m. (adapt) you? I (non be able to) come earlier that as I ordinarily (not get) abroad from the role till 6 p.grand.

11 Mrs Smith: 7 p.m. (be) all right. I (non think) you (have) whatsoever difficulty in finding us. The 14 motorcoach (pass) the house and (stop) a few doors further along, outside the Post Office.

12 Ann: I'm sure I (find) information technology all right. I (see) you at 7.00 then, Mrs Smith. Goodbye,

13 At six.30 Mr Smith (come) home from work. He (ask) his wife most the room.

14 Mrs Smith: I haven't let it yet but a girl (come) to see it at 7.00.

15 Mr Smith: She probably (come) at vii.30 simply as nosotros (sit down) downwardly to supper. People coming here for the first time e'er (get) lost. I (not think) you (give) proper directions.

16 Mrs Smith; Oh yes, I (exercise). Simply nobody (heed) to directions these days. Anyway I'1000 certain this girl (be) in fourth dimension.

17 Merely so the doorbell (ring). Mrs Smith (look) at her married man and (smile).

18 ' You see,' she (say), and (get) to open up the door.

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Part 2 Weekend plans.

nineteen Neb (on telephone): Hello, Peter. Pecker here. I (speak) from Southwold. I (spend) my holidays here this year in a caravan. Yous (like) to come up for the weekend?

20 Peter: I (love) to. Simply how I (become) to you?

21 Bill: Get the 8 o'clock train to Halesworth and I (meet) yous at the station.

22 Peter: OK. I (do) that. Are you nigh the ocean, Bill?

23 Bill: Aye. When the tide (come) in, I'm almost afloat!

24 Peter: It (sound) marvellous!

25 Bill: It is. Await till you (see) it!

26 (Friday) Peter'due south mother: What you (practice) this weekend, Peter? (What plans have you lot made?)

27 Peter: I (spend) it with Pecker in a caravan on the Suffolk coast.

28 Mother: The east coast in this wind! Y'all (freeze) to death—if Pecker's cooking (not kill) you first! How you (get) there? (What travel arrangements take you made?)

29 Peter: I (catch) the 8 o'clock train and Beak (run into) me at Halesworth.

30 Female parent: Then I (lend) you my alarm clock, and we'd meliorate have breakfast at 7. I (tell) Mary.

31 Peter: Poor Mary! She (like) a lie-in on Saturdays!

32 (Fri evening) Female parent: I (requite) yous a phone call at 6.30, Peter, in case you (fall) asleep once more after your alarm (go) off. Past the way, Mary, nosotros (take) breakfast at seven tomorrow every bit Peter (go) abroad for the weekend and (take hold of) an early railroad train.

33 Mary (petulantly): Peter always (get) away. I never (go) anywhere!

34 Mother: When he (come) home on Sun night and you lot (hear) how awful it was, you lot (be) very glad you stayed at dwelling house!

Answers

Exercise four one will/shall both exist coming 2 will meet, will forget 3 will be watching; will ring 4 will/shall be doing; will.yet exist working 5 will become, will do 6 volition exist coming 7 will/shall be working 8 will/shall be taking off 9 will come 10 volition be playing 11 volition get; will even so be; will be going, will ask 12 volition be, will exist wondering/will wonder thirteen will/shall never be able; will be helping; won't exist helping; will/shall be helping 14 volition write, will try; will type xv volition/shall exist typing; will type 16 volition tell 17 will just be coming xviii will be melting 19 will be talking . .. and showing, will/shall feel xx volition tell, won't believe 21 will just be getting up 22 will be wearing; will wrap ... and go 23 will be; will be speaking, will be addressing 24 volition exist reading, volition exist ringing 25 will still be standing 26 Will you lot please forward; will/shall be staying 27 will exist coming 28 will exist leaving 29 won't starting time; will requite xxx will be coming 31 will be looking 32 will you exist arriving; volition/shall be travelling; Will there exist; volition send 33 Will you lot be using; volition put 34 will/shall be having; volition be hobbling 35 will enjoy; won't/shan't have; will/shall exist map-reading, volition/shall be 36 will write

Exercise five 1 won't practise two won't come; won't exist driving 3 won't/shan't be coming 4 won't accept; won't come v won't/shan't be teaching vi will/shall be doing; won't/shan't be eating vii won't eat 8 won't bite 9 won't be coming x will be fishing eleven won't make clean 12 won't/shan't be showing 13 won't/shan't be washing; will/shall exist having 14 won't/shan't exist wearing; won't recognize 15 won't be, won't believe 16 won't/shan't be delivering 17 won't be wearing eighteen won't tell. 19 won't be using; won't do 20 volition/shall have; won't/shan't be paying 21 won't pay; will have 22 won't piece of work 23 volition get on; won't be working 24 won't even evidence; won't come up

Practice 6 i will take repaired 2 will have washed 3 will/shall accept made 4 will have finished 5 volition have planted 6 will/shall accept passed. 7 will/shall take done viii will accept walked ix will have lost 10 will have spent eleven will/shall have worked 12 will accept been driven xiii will/shall have sent 14 volition/shall accept given xv will have died 16 will take driven 17 will/shall have picked xviii volition have sunk

Exercise 7 Part 1 1 is looking; sees, rings; answers 2 am ringing. 3 says; employ 4 uses; eats; don't think, likes five would suit/suits; similar; would we arrange/do we arrange, employ 6 includes; doesn't include seven see; does the room face 8 faces; looks, gets ix sounds 10 Would 7 p.m. suit or Will 7 p.m. suit; can't/couldn't/wouldn't be able to, don't become 11 will/would exist; don't think, will have; passes, stops 12 I'll find; I'll see xiii comes, asks 14 is coming xv She'll probably come, are sitting; get; don't retrieve, give 16 exercise; listens; volition be 17 rings; looks, smiles 18 says, goes

Role 2 nineteen am speaking; am spending; would you like twenty I'd love; do I go 21 I'll meet 22 I'll practice 23 comes 24 sounds 25 come across 26 are you lot doing 27 am spending 28 you'll freeze, doesn't kill; are you getting 29 am catching, is meeting 30 I'll lend; I'll tell 31 likes 32 I'll give, fall, goes; are having, is going, is catching 33 is always going; go. 34 comes, hear, will be

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