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3. (we/see/an accident when we/wait/for the bus) we see an accident when we were
waiting for the bus
Exercises 4
1. The orchestra began playing at the concert. After about ten minutes a man in the
audience suddently began shouting. The orchestra had been playing for about ten
minute when a mon in the audience studdenly began shouving
2. I had arranged to meet Tom in a restaurant. I arrived at began waiting. After 20 minutes
I realised that I had come to the wrong restaurant. I had been waiting for 20 minutes
when I suddenly realised that I was in the wrong restaurant
Exercise 1 “future simple (will)”
1. What do you think she’ll say? (probably/nothing) I'il probably she ‘ll nothing say anythink
2. Where do you think she’ll go? (expect/London) I expect she’ll go to London
3. When do you think she’ll leave? (think/tomorrow) I think she'll leave as soon as possible
4. How do you think she’ll go there?(expect/by train) I expect she’ll go by train
5. When do you think she’ll be back? (think/quite soon) I think she'll be back soon
6. Do you think you’ll miss her? (I’m sure/very much) I'm sure, I'll miss her very much
Exercise 2
1. I feel a bit hungry, I think I’ll get something to eat.
2. It’s too late to telephone Tom now. . I’ll call him in the morning
3. ‘It’s a bit cold in this room.’ ‘Is it? I’ll turn on the heating then.
4. ‘We haven’t got any cigarettes.’ ‘Oh, haven’t we? I’ll buy cigarette and get some.’
5. ‘Did you write that letter to Jack?’ ‘Oh, I forgot. Thanks for reminding me I’ll write it this
evening.’
Exercise 3
1. Tomorrow afternoon I’m going to play tennis from 3 o’clock until 4.30. So at 4 o’clock tomorrow
I will be playing tennis
2. Jim is going to study from 7 o’clock until 10 o’clock this-evening. So at 8.30 this evening he
will be studying
3. We are going to clean the flat tomorrow. It will take from 9 until 11 o’clock. So at 10 o’clock
tomorrow morning we will be cleaning the flat
Exercise 4
1. Jim always goes to bed at 11. Tom is going to visit him at 11.30 this evening. When tom arrives,
(Jim/go/to bed) Jim will have gone to bed
2. Tom is on holiday. He has very little money and he is spending too much too quickly. Before the
end of his holiday, (he/spend/all his money) He will have spent all his money
3. Chuck came to Britain from the US nearly three years ago. Next Monday it will be exactly three
years since he arrived. Next Monday (he/be/here/exactly three years) He will been here exactly
theree years