Помогите пожалуйста, заранее спасибо. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct future tense. My grandmother...

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Помогите пожалуйста, заранее спасибо. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct future tense. My grandmother is very old. She …. (be) ninety next month.

I’m afraid I …. (fail) my exams this year.

This time next week, they …. (lie) on a sandy beach.

The team …. (leave) the office by 9 o’clock tomorrow.

By 10 o’clock, Sue …. (drive) for twelve hours.

Jenny …. (see) Paul at work, so she can give him the letter.

The film …. (start) by the time they get to the cinema.

Tom expects he …. (get) a pay rise soon.

By 6 o’clock, the secretary …. (type) for three hours.

I hope I …. (buy) my own car by the time I’m thirty.

By next week, they …. (live) in this town for two years.

I …. (help) you carry your shopping.

Martin …. (do) the work by Sunday evening.

Mother …. (go) to the supermarket tonight. She has already made her shopping list.

The play …. (start) at 6 o’clock.

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My grandmother is very old. She will be ninety next month.

I’m afraid I will fail my exams this year.

This time next week, they will be lying on a sandy beach.

The team will leave the office by 9 o’clock tomorrow.

By 10 o’clock, Sue will have been driving for twelve hours.

Jenny will see Paul at work, so she can give him the letter.

The film will have started by the time they get to the cinema.

Tom expects he will get a pay rise soon.

By 6 o’clock, the secretary will have been typing for three hours.

I hope I will have bought my own car by the time I’m thirty.

By next week, they will have been living in this town for two years.

I will help you carry your shopping.

Martin will have done the work by Sunday evening.

Mother will go to the supermarket tonight. She has already made her shopping list.

The play will start at 6 o’clock.

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ответил 6 месяцев назад
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My grandmother is very old. She will be ninety next month.

I’m afraid I will fail my exams this year.

This time next week, they will be lying on a sandy beach.

The team will leave the office by 9 o’clock tomorrow.

By 10 o’clock, Sue will have been driving for twelve hours.

Jenny will see Paul at work, so she can give him the letter.

The film will have started by the time they get to the cinema.

Tom expects he will get a pay rise soon.

By 6 o’clock, the secretary will have been typing for three hours.

I hope I will have bought my own car by the time I’m thirty.

By next week, they will have been living in this town for two years.

I will help you carry your shopping.

Martin will have done the work by Sunday evening.

Mother will go to the supermarket tonight. She has already made her shopping list.

The play will start at 6 o’clock.

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ответил 6 месяцев назад
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Sure, let's look at each sentence and determine the correct future tense for the verbs in brackets:

  1. My grandmother is very old. She will be ninety next month.

    • This sentence uses the simple future tense ("will be") as it talks about a straightforward fact or scheduled event in the future.
  2. I’m afraid I will fail my exams this year.

    • This sentence uses the simple future tense ("will fail") to express a prediction based on the speaker's current feelings or beliefs.
  3. This time next week, they will be lying on a sandy beach.

    • Here, the future continuous tense ("will be lying") is used to describe an ongoing action at a specific time in the future.
  4. The team will have left the office by 9 o’clock tomorrow.

    • The future perfect tense ("will have left") is used because the action will be completed by a certain future time.
  5. By 10 o’clock, Sue will have been driving for twelve hours.

    • The future perfect continuous tense ("will have been driving") is used to emphasize the duration of an action that will continue up until a specific time in the future.
  6. Jenny will see Paul at work, so she can give him the letter.

    • This sentence uses the simple future tense ("will see") to express a future action that is fairly certain.
  7. The film will have started by the time they get to the cinema.

    • The future perfect tense ("will have started") is used to indicate that an action will have been completed before another action or time in the future.
  8. Tom expects he will get a pay rise soon.

    • The simple future tense ("will get") is used to express a prediction or expectation about a future event.
  9. By 6 o’clock, the secretary will have been typing for three hours.

    • The future perfect continuous tense ("will have been typing") highlights the duration of an activity leading up to a specific point in the future.
  10. I hope I will have bought my own car by the time I’m thirty.

    • The future perfect tense ("will have bought") is used to talk about an accomplishment that is expected to be completed before another point in the future.
  11. By next week, they will have been living in this town for two years.

    • The future perfect continuous tense ("will have been living") is appropriate for expressing the duration of an activity that will continue up until a future time.
  12. I will help you carry your shopping.

    • The simple future tense ("will help") is used here to make an offer.
  13. Martin will have done the work by Sunday evening.

    • The future perfect tense ("will have done") indicates that the action will be completed before a specified time in the future.
  14. Mother is going to the supermarket tonight. She has already made her shopping list.

    • The present continuous tense ("is going") is used for planned future actions, particularly when there's evidence or arrangement mentioned (like having made a shopping list).
  15. The play will start at 6 o'clock.

    • The simple future tense ("will start") is used for scheduled events.

Each verb form is chosen based on the context provided by the sentence, whether it's a definite arrangement, a prediction, an ongoing future action, or an action completed before another future moment.

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ответил 6 месяцев назад

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