Розкрийте дужки, вживаючи дієслова в одному з таких часів: Future Simple, Future Continuous або Future Perfect.
1. I (to do) my homework tomorrow. 2. I (to do) my homework at six o'clock tomorrow. 3. I (to do) my homework by six o'clock tomorrow. 4. Tomorrow I (to begin) doing my homework as soon as I come from school. I (to do) my homework from three till
six. My father (to come) home at seven o'clock to-jnorrow. I (to do) all my homework by the time he comes, and we (to go) for a walk together. 5. When I come home tomorrow, my family (to have) supper, g. When you come to my place tomorrow, I (to read) your book. I, (to do) my homework by the time you come, 7. Don't come to my place tomorrow. I (to write) a composition the whole evening. 8. I (not to go) to the cinema tomorrow. I (to watch) TV the whole evening. 9. What you (to do) tomorrow?
10. What you (to do) at eight o'clock tomorrow?
11. You (to play) volleyball tomorrow? 12.You (to do) this work by next Sunday? 13.When you (to go) to see your friend next time? 14.How many pages you (to read) by five o'clock tomorrow?
Ex. 10
Complete the live news report. Open the brackets using the Future simple, continuous or perfect form of the verb.
The Quiz Marathon (e.g.) will begin (begin) in five minutes. (1) … (it / be) a big test
for the World Quiz Champion, Claude Jennings, (2) … (who / answer) questions
from a group of quiz writers. Claude (3) … (answer) their questions for a very long
time. In fact, (4) … (he / still / give) answers when the rest of us are in bed
tonight. Claude hopes that after 24 hours (5) … (he / reply) to about seventeen
thousand questions. No meal breaks are planned, so (6) … (he / not / eat) anything.
If all goes vrell, his name (7) … (be) in the next Guinness Book of Records. Claude
has also got a number of sponsors, and by tomorrow (8) … (he / earn) at least
£10,000 for charity. Well, (9) … (we / return) this afternoon for news of how Claude
is getting on. We think that by then (10) … (he / get) some way past the five
thousandth question.
Ex. 11
Complete these sentences by using the Present Perfect in subordinate clauses of time.
Example: You’ll have the book after … (I/read it) – You’ll have the book after I have read it.
1. Eric will come as soon as … (he/finish the work). 2. You’ll feel better after … (you/have something to eat). 3. Don’t say anything while Tim is here. Wait until … (he/go) 4. I’ll telephone Jimmy when … (I/complete my work). 5. I’m learning German at the University. After … (I/do three years here), I’ll speak German fluently. 6. I’ll give you my address when … (I/find somewhere to live). 7. Terry will come back home after … (he/do the shopping). 8. Kate will get the dinner ready when … (she/finish cleaning the flat). 9. We’ll let you know as soon as … (we/make a decision). 10. The manager says Kevin will get the job of a financial analyst in his department after ... (Kevin/graduate from university).
Ex. 12
a) Tell your groupmates what you will have done in 5 years’ time.
to graduate from university with honours; to catch up with Grammar; to have 5 academic years behind; to attend 1000 lectures; to face the music with the Dean 5 times; to loathes studying; to have grammatical accuracy; to get communicative ability; to become an early riser; to have no weak points; to make 10 reports.
b) Tell your groupmates what you will have done in 15 years’ time.
to acquire language fluency; to become Assistant Dean; to have English at one’s finger-tips; to become academic; to start working at one of the academic departments of KNLU; to master English; to become the rector and reduce the tuition fee; to assess one’s level of competence in English as excellent; to forget many subsidiary subjects; to get used to working consistently; to acquire good knowledge.