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Ivana Mucalov

Unit 3 Module 5

1. T
E: When I am ready I am eating my meal.

C: When I am ready I will eat my meal.


2. Rule: The simple future tense is used for an action that will occur in the future. Since you will eat
your meal in the future (when you are ready), using ‘I will’ is more appropriate, rather than the simple
present tense ‘I am’.
3. Put the verbs into the correct form (future I simple). Use will.
4/5 Example/ Exercises:
1. You (earn) will earn a lot of money.
2. Ivana (travel)_____ around the world.
3. I (meet) ___________ lots of interesting people.
4. Irine (adore) _________ you.
5. They (not / have) _________ any problems.
6. Everything (be)______perfect at the party.

1. WO
E: In the office there is a lot of work.
C: There is a lot of work in the office.
2. Rule: Always try to conform to the SVO word order; subject before the
verb, which comes before the Object.

3. Place the correct word order in the following sentences based on the above rule.
4. Example: E: Twenty-six I am old / C: I am twenty-six years old.
5. Exercise:
1. He books read often

2. Chinese food I love to eat

3. Is not nice weather today

4. Home tomorrow I will go

5. He late always is

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Unit 3 Module 5

1. PR
E: I became the test sheets for complete and return directly at you.
C: I have the test sheets for completion and I will return directly to you.
2.Rule: at prepositions indicate a specific time or place or to indicate an activity. Preposition to
indicate the place or person.
3. For each of the five questions choose the one correct answer, according to the rule above.
4. Example:
I am on my way ______ the entrance of the building.
a. to / b. in / c. at / d. for

5. Exercise:
1. What kind of music do you like listening ____?
a. to/ b.at/ c. --
2. Did she say she works____ the shop?
a.at/ b.in/c. for
3. The book belongs ____ Ivana.
a. for/b. to/ c. --
4.. The store opens ___nine o'clock during the week 
a. at/b. on/c. for/
5. Dad always walks me ____the school yard.
a. to/ b. in/ c.on

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Ivana Mucalov
Unit 3 Module 5

1. G
E: Thank you for the informations.
C: Thank you for the information.

2. Rule: Do not add ‘s’ to irregular plurals, they do not follow plural spelling rules. They are the same
in singular and plural form irrespectively. For example, Sheep (not Sheeps) and Information (not
Informations). A noun that shows only one person, animal or place is called a ‘singular noun’ and a
noun that shows more than one of these is called a ‘plural noun’.

According to irregular plural noun on thoughso.com, “There are no easy rules, unfortunately,
for irregular plurals in English. They simply have to be learnt and remembered."

3. Change the following singular nouns to plural nouns by adding – s, –es or -irregular nouns.

4. Example: Fish – Fish (NOT Fishes).

5. Exercise:
1. Basis =
2. Wolf=
3. Salmon =
4. Syllabus =
5. Shrimp=

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