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English

English Practice
Practice
Exercises
Exercises Unit
Unit 2…
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Topics….
- Noun Clauses…
- Future in the past…
- Future 4 tenses…
- First conditional…
- Second conditional…
- Third conditional…
- Numbers…
Noun Clauses…
WH + Subject + Verb+ Object

The way you said is why she got angry.


If you know where she is, tell us.
An angry Amy who is going to teach you math is about to arrive.
Yesterday I baked a cake, how I did it I don’t know.
Sarah is about to buy a Naruto manga and I can’t understand why she likes it.

Future in the past…


It’s used for talk about future plans made in the past or plans made and didn’t happened.

- Was/were going to + infinitive.


- Was/were + ing form.
- Would + infinitive

They were going to drive to Houston.


Weren’t you going to ride bike today?
Was he going to have dinner with me?
She was thinking on her journal.
We would meet Eminem in the empire state.
They would paint a replica of Mona Lisa.

Future 4 tenses…
Simple future, future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous.
Simple future…
Subject + will + infinitive without to

I will send money to my mom for her birthday.


My cat won’t hurt you if you don’t get closer.
Will you draw your cat for art class?
Won’t BTS sing for my birthday?

Future perfect…
Subject + will have + past participle…
The future perfect tense refers to a completed
action in the future.

She will have broken up with his boyfriend by tomorrow.


We will have done the paint by Tuesday.
She will have had her book by then.
Will have I passed my exam?
Will have we watered the plants in one hour?
Will have she arrived by 10 o’clock?
Are you sure you will have taken her to the airport on time?

Future continuous…
Exist any difference between
future continuous and present
Subject + will be + verb ing continuous?
It refers to an action in one given point in
the future., predictions or guessing future
events.

You will be going back, I know it.


She will be getting bad if you don’t attend her.
We will be graduating with honors.
He will not be becoming hokage at least not this year.
Bees will not be stinging you if you don’t bother them.
Sasha will not be dating out you with that attitude.
Will she be shooting me?
Won’t you be getting sick?

Future perfect continuous…

Subject + will have been + verb ing


It is used to visualize actions that will
continue for a certain period, or until a
specific time in the future.

She will have been working with us for 2 years next Monday.
You will have been paying $250 for Netflix.
You will have been living in Switzerland for 2 months.
Will it have been good telling him the truth?
Won’t you have been showing them our job, will you?

First Conditional…
Second conditional…

Third conditional…

Numbers…

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