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Future Tense

01- Have you got any plans for tomorrow?


am going to
- Yes, I   visit my grandparents.
02- Why is she learning Spanish?
will
- She   travel to Spain.
03- We are thirsty.
will
- Wait here. I   get some water.
04- Meat or fish?
'll
- I   have some fish, please.
05- What do you want the keys for?
'm going to
- I   close the door.
06- If you don't take a taxi,
won't
you   arrive on time.
07- Why do you want so many oranges?
will
- I   make an orange juice.
08- Oh! I haven't got enough money to pay!
'll
- Don't worry. I   lend you some.
09- We need one more player.
-   you play with us tomorrow?
10- Why are you switching on the TV?
- I   watch a football match.

1 According to this time table a train______________at 3 o'clock


 
will leave
is leaving
is going to leave

2 Look, that plane____________!


 
is crashing
is going to crash
will crash

3 My elder son says he_____________a doctor when he grows old


 
is going to be
will be
is being

4 Tomorrow _____________ a cold sunny day, according to forecast.


 
will be
is going to be
is being

5 _______________anything tomorrow evening ? No, nothing special.


 
Will you do
Are you doing
Are you going to do

6 Don't worry, I_____________ the windows for you !


 
am opening
will open
am going to open

7 My wife's parents_____________for dinner tomorrow, so we're preparing


something special
 
are coming
will come
are going to come.

8 We're sort of tired. We_______________ another house on the beach next


year.
 
are not renting
are not going to rent
won't rent

9 The witch said, ' You_________________another love and you'll be alone for a
long time.'
 
are not going to find
won't find
aren't finding

10 _________________show me what you've done while I've been out ?


 
Will you
are you going to
are you

Passive Voice
Write down the passive form of the verbs. Use the tense in brackets.

1. Paul   (send) to prison. (Future tense)

2. My brother   (just beat) in the race. (Present perfect)

3. He   (tell) to wait outside. (Past tense)

4. I   (not pay) for the work. (Past tense)

5. Policemen   (often ask) the way. (Present tense)

6. Their lawn   (cut) once a week. (Present tense)

7. We   (ask) by the police. (Future tense)

8. The towels   (not use). (Past tense)

9. The jewels   (not sell) so far. (Present perfect)

10. They   (teach) French. (Present tense)

11. The fire brigade   (phone) soon after the fire had broken out. (Past
tense)

12. You   (laugh) at if you talk such nonsense. (Future tense)

13. All the fruits   (eat up) by the guests. (Past tense)

14. The email  (answer) tomorrow. (Future tense)

15. The best cookies  (sell) here. (Present tense)


The Causative Form

Causatives 1
Change the sentences so they use the structure 'have something done' or
'get something done'.

1) I washed my car. (have)

[ . ]
2) I cut my hair. (get)

[ . ]
3) I typed the documents. (have)

[ . ]
4) I fixed the washing machine.
(get)

[ . ]
5) I cut the grass. (have)

[ . ]
6) I painted my bedroom. (get)

[ . ]
7) I repaired my fridge. (have)

[ . ]
8) I tidied my garden. (get)

[ . ]
9) I edited the article. (have)

10) I cleaned the carpets. (get)

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