I Still Say Yes to You Again
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Practise 4 The future continuous and will + infinitive. Put the verbs in brackets into one of the above forms.
one Jack ordinarily gives me a elevator home, simply we both (come) abode by trai tomorrow as his auto is being repaired.
2 He says he (meet) u.s. at the bus end, but I'm sure he (forget) to tur up.
three Don't ring now; she (sentinel) her favourite TV programme.
- All right. I (ring) at 8.30.
4 I wonder what I (exercise) this time next year.
- I expect you still (piece of work) at the same office.
5 I'd like to double-coat the bedroom windows.
- All right. I (become) the materials at one time and we (do) it this weekend.
6 Wait a bit. Don't drink your tea without milk. The milkman (come in a minute.)
vii What are yous doing next weekend?
- Oh, I (work) equally usual. I'yard ever on duty at weekends.
8 Air hostess: We (accept) off in a few minutes. Please fasten your bounding main belts.
nine He (come up) if you inquire him.
10 I arranged to play tennis with Tom at ix tonight.
- Simply you (play) in semi-darkness. You won't exist able to run into the brawl.
11 (get) yous some aspirins if y'all like. The chemist'due south still (be) open up.
- No, don't bother. The part boy (go) out in a infinitesimal to post the messages; I (ask) him to buy me some.
12 It (be) very late when she gets home and her parents (wonder) what'southward happened.
13 I never (exist) able to manage on my own.
- Merely yous won't be on your own. Tom (help) you. Await—his name is bracketed with yours on the listing:
- Oh, that's all correct. But Tom (not help) me: I (assistance) Tom. He e'er takes charge when nosotros're on duty together.
xiv I (write) postcards every week, I promise, and I (endeavor) to brand them legible. If necessary I (type) them.
fifteen Typist: Are you in a hurry for this alphabetic character, Mr Jones? Because I (type) Mr White's letters at four o'clock and if yours could await till
Mr Jones: I'd like information technology a niggling earlier than four if possible.
Typist: All right. I (type) information technology for you at present.
sixteen What happened at terminal night's meeting? I hear there was quite a disturbance.
- Come up and meet me and I (tell) you lot. I don't desire to talk about information technology on the phone.
17 I'chiliad going to Switzerland side by side week.
- Y'all're lucky. The wild flowers merely (come) out.
18 This time next calendar month the snow (melt) and skiing will exist over.
19 The first twenty-four hour period of the term will be horrible, for everybody (talk) virtually their holidays and (show) photographs of marvellous foreign beaches, and as I oasis't been anywhere I (feel) terribly out of it.
20 I (tell) her what y'all say only she (not believe) it.
21 It's vii a.m. and here nosotros are on top of a mountain. At domicile people just (get) up now.
22 But you can't go to a fancy dress party in a dinner jacket!
- Why non?
- Considering everyone (habiliment) fancy dress.
- All right. I (wrap) the hearthrug round me and (go) as a caveman.
23 The coming ballot (exist) the main topic of conversation for the side by side fortnight. The party leaders (speak) on Tv set and the local candidates (address) meetings in the constituencies.
24 This time tomorrow everyone (read) of your success, and all sorts of people (ring) up to congratulate you lot.
25 That oak tree still (stand) there fifty years from now.
26 You lot please (forrad) my mail to the Thou Hotel? I (stay) there every bit usual for the first fortnight in Baronial.
27 Heavens! Look at the time. Your father (come) home in a minute and I haven't even started getting dinner ready!
28 James (exit) for Commonwealth of australia quite soon. He has got a job there.
29 The auto (not start).
- If you get in, Tom and I (give) information technology a push.
thirty It's almost Christmas already. Ballad singers (come) round soon.
31 On the news this evening they mentioned the possibility of a power strike. Everybody (expect) for candles tomorrow.
32 Hotel receptionist on telephone to client: What fourth dimension yous (arrive), Mr Jones?
Mr Jones: I (travel) on the 4.thirty from Victoria. At that place (be) taxis at thursday station?
Receptionist: Don't bother about taxis, Mr Jones. We (transport) the hotel car down for you.
33 You (utilise) your dictionary this afternoon?
- No. You can borrow information technology if you similar.
- Thanks very much. I (put) it dorsum on your desk this night.
34 Ann: This time next week I (have) my first skating lesson.
Tom: And this time next calendar month you lot (hobble) about, covered in bruises!
35 It'south a cute bulldoze. I'yard sure you (enjoy) the scenery.
I (non have) a take a chance to look at information technology. I (map-read), and Tom gets and then furious if I brand a mistake that I (be) afraid to take my eyes off the map.
36 I (write) in code if y'all insist, but I don't recollect it's at all necessary.
Exercise 5 The future continuous and will (mostly negative).Put the verbs in brackets into one of the above forms.
one You ask him. It's no good my asking him. He (not do) anything I say.
two Ann says she (not come) if Tom is driving. She says she doesn't want to die yet.
- Well, tell her Tom (non drive). He's had his licence suspended.
3 Pupil to instructor: I (non come) dorsum adjacent term. My parents want me to get a job.
four Headmaster: I (not have) girls here in slacks. If you come hither tomorrow in slacks I'll send you dwelling house.
Girl: All correct, I (not come) tomorrow. I'll get a job.
five Mother: I'm then grateful for the help you lot've given Jack; I hope you lot'll exist able to go on helping him.
Teacher: I'm afraid I (not teach) him adjacent term because I but teach the fifth form and he'll be in the sixth.
half-dozen Schoolboy (in school dining hall): The last week of our final term! I wonder what nosotros (do) this time adjacent year.
Friend: Well, we (not swallow) schoolhouse dinners anyway. That's one comfort.
7 They give very proficient dinners at the school simply my daughter (not consume) them. She prefers to exit and buy fish and chips.
8 Yes, yous can stroke the dog; he (not seize with teeth) y'all.
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9 Shall we meet him at the station?
- Oh, he (not come up) by train. He never comes by train.
10 I've fished that river every year for the last fifteen years.
- Well, nobody (fish) it next year. The h2o'due south been polluted. All the fish are expressionless.
11 I'll cook any fish you catch, but I (not clean) them. You'll have to exercise that yourself.
12 I (non show) whatever films this time. The projector's broken downwards.
13 Housewife: This time next week I (not wash) upward the breakfast things. I (take) breakfast in bed in a luxury hotel.
fourteen I (non clothing) spectacles when you meet me next. I'll be wearing contact lenses. You probably (not recognize) me.
15 I'll tell him the truth of course. But it (not be) whatever skillful. He (not believe) me.
16 Customer: When yous deliver my side by side order
Shop assistant: We (not evangelize) whatever more than orders, I'm agape. This branch is closing down.
17 It'll be easy to choice her out in that bright red coat of hers.
- Just she (non wearable) the red coat! She's given it away.
eighteen No, I (not tell) you the cease! Go on reading and find out for yourself!
xix Y'all (not use) your car when you're on holiday, will you?
- No, but don't ask me to lend it to you lot considering I (not practise) it. Not after what happened final time.
twenty I (have) to exist a bit careful virtually money when I retire because I'll only exist getting half my present salary. But of course I (non pay) so much tax.
21 You can either pay the fine or go to prison for a month.
- I (not pay) the fine.
- And then you (accept) to get to prison house.
22 He's a clever boy but he's lazy. He (not work).
23 I wonder how Jack (get on) with the new secretary.
Oh, Jack (non piece of work) here subsequently this calendar week. He's being transferred.
24 Co-ordinate to the brochures this hotel prides itself on its service, only the staff not even (show) a invitee to his room unless he insists. I (not come up) here once again.
Practise 6 The future perfect. Put the verbs in brackets into the future perfect tense, will is replaceable by shall in three, 6, vii, 11, 13, 14 and 17.
1 I hope they (repair) this road by the fourth dimension we come up back next summer.
ii Past the end of next week my wife (do) her spring cleaning and nosotros'll all be able to relax again.
3 Yes, I make jam every week. I (brand) about 200 kilos by the end of the summertime.
4 In two months' fourth dimension he (finish) his preliminary training and will be starting work.
5 He spends all his spare fourth dimension planting copse. He says that by the cease of next twelvemonth he (plant) 2,000.
6 I'll be back again at the cease of side by side month.
- I hope I (pass) my driving test by and then. If I have, I'll meet your train.
7 Come back in an hour. I (do) my packing by so and we'll be able to take a talk.
viii When he reaches Country'south End he (walk) 1,500 miles.
9 He'south merely 35 simply he'southward started losing his hair already. He (lose) information technology all by the fourth dimension he's 50.
10 His father left him £400,000, but he lives and then extravagantly that he (spend) it all before he's xxx.
11 By the finish of next year I (work) for him for 45 years.
12 Everywhere you go in central London you meet blocks of flats beingness pulled down and huge hotels being erected. In ten years' time all the private residents (exist driven) out and there'll be nothing but 1 vast hotel after another.
13 Our committee is trying to raise coin to buy a new lifeboat. By the finish of the year we (send) out five,000 letters asking for contributions.
14 Past the finish of my tour I (give) exactly the aforementioned lecture 53 times.
15 A hundred people have died of starvation already. By the stop of the week 2 hundred (dice). When are you going to send help?
xvi Since he began driving, Tom has driven an average of 5,000 miles a year, and had an average of 2 x k accidents a yr. So by the time he's lx he (drive) 200,000 miles and had 50 accidents. Let's try to persuade him to become dorsum to cycling.
17 Did yous say you wanted help picking apples? I could come on 1 Oct.
- We (selection) them all by then. Just come nonetheless.
18 Apparently Venice is slowly sinking into the bounding main. Scientists are trying to save information technology only by the fourth dimension they've found the respond the city probably (sink).
Practise 7 The present unproblematic and continuous, the future simple and provisional. Note that in nos. 1, 13,17 and 18 the dramatic present tense is used.
Part one
i Ann (look) for a bed-sitter. She (see) an advertisement in the local paper and (band) upward Mrs Smith, the owner of the house. Mrs Smith (answer) the phone.
2 Ann: Good afternoon. I (ring) about the room you advertised.
Mrs Smith: Oh yes.
iii Ann: The advertising (say) 'Share bathroom and kitchen'. How many other people (utilise) the bath and kitchen?
4 Mrs Smith: Only one other—an Italian girl. And she (utilise) the kitchen very little. She (consume) out most of the fourth dimension. I (not think) she (similar) cooking.
five Ann: That (suit) me all correct. I (like) cooking. Simply how we (arrange) about paying for the gas we (apply) in the kitchen?
half dozen Mrs Smith: The rent (include) gas for cooking, also hot water and light. But it (non include) heating. Each room has its own fire and meter.
seven Ann: I (run into). And the room (face) the front end or the back?
8 Mrs Smith: It (confront) the front end. It (looks) out onthe garden square; and information technology (become) a lot of sunday.
9 Ann: That (sound) very dainty. Could I come up and see it this evening? Mrs Smith; Yeah, the earlier the better.
10 Ann; 7 p.m. (arrange) you? I (not exist able to) come before that every bit I normally (not go) away from the office till half dozen p.thousand.
11 Mrs Smith: 7 p.m. (exist) all right. I (not think) you (take) whatever difficulty in finding us. The 14 bus (pass) the house and (stop) a few doors further along, outside the Post Office.
12 Ann: I'm sure I (notice) it all right. I (run across) you lot at 7.00 then, Mrs Smith. Goodbye,
13 At 6.30 Mr Smith (come) home from work. He (ask) his married woman about the room.
14 Mrs Smith: I haven't let information technology yet just a girl (come) to see it at 7.00.
15 Mr Smith: She probably (come) at seven.thirty only equally nosotros (sit down) down to supper. People coming hither for the offset time ever (get) lost. I (not think) you (give) proper directions.
sixteen Mrs Smith; Oh yeah, I (do). Only nobody (mind) to directions these days. Anyway I'm certain this girl (be) in time.
17 Only then the doorbell (ring). Mrs Smith (look) at her husband and (smile).
18 ' You see,' she (say), and (go) to open up the door.
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Office 2 Weekend plans.
nineteen Bill (on phone): Hello, Peter. Nib here. I (speak) from Southwold. I (spend) my holidays here this year in a caravan. You (like) to come for the weekend?
20 Peter: I (dearest) to. Merely how I (become) to you?
21 Bill: Get the 8 o'clock train to Halesworth and I (come across) y'all at the station.
22 Peter: OK. I (do) that. Are you lot near the body of water, Bill?
23 Pecker: Yes. When the tide (come) in, I'm almost adrift!
24 Peter: It (sound) marvellous!
25 Neb: It is. Wait till you (see) it!
26 (Friday) Peter'south female parent: What you lot (exercise) this weekend, Peter? (What plans have you made?)
27 Peter: I (spend) it with Nib in a caravan on the Suffolk coast.
28 Female parent: The east coast in this current of air! You (freeze) to death—if Bill's cooking (not kill) yous offset! How y'all (get) there? (What travel arrangements have yous made?)
29 Peter: I (catch) the viii o'clock railroad train and Nib (run across) me at Halesworth.
xxx Mother: Then I (lend) y'all my alert clock, and we'd better have breakfast at 7. I (tell) Mary.
31 Peter: Poor Mary! She (like) a lie-in on Saturdays!
32 (Friday evening) Mother: I (give) you a call at 6.30, Peter, in case you (fall) asleep once more afterward your alert (go) off. By the manner, Mary, we (have) breakfast at seven tomorrow as Peter (become) away for the weekend and (take hold of) an early train.
33 Mary (petulantly): Peter always (get) away. I never (go) anywhere!
34 Mother: When he (come) home on Sunday nighttime and you (hear) how awful information technology was, you (be) very glad you stayed at home!
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| Exercise four 1 will/shall both be coming ii will meet, will forget iii will be watching; will ring 4 volition/shall exist doing; volition.notwithstanding be working v will become, will do 6 volition be coming seven will/shall be working 8 volition/shall exist taking off 9 will come 10 will exist playing 11 will go; volition still be; will be going, will inquire 12 will be, volition be wondering/will wonder 13 volition/shall never exist able; will exist helping; won't be helping; will/shall be helping 14 volition write, volition attempt; will blazon xv will/shall be typing; volition type sixteen will tell 17 will merely be coming 18 will be melting xix will be talking . .. and showing, will/shall feel 20 will tell, won't believe 21 volition just be getting up 22 will be wearing; will wrap ... and go 23 will be; will be speaking, will be addressing 24 will be reading, volition be ringing 25 will however be standing 26 Will you lot please frontward; will/shall be staying 27 will be coming 28 will be leaving 29 won't outset; will give thirty volition be coming 31 will exist looking 32 will you exist arriving; will/shall be travelling; Will there be; will transport 33 Will yous exist using; will put 34 will/shall exist having; volition be hobbling 35 will relish; won't/shan't have; will/shall be map-reading, will/shall be 36 volition write Exercise five 1 won't do ii won't come; won't be driving 3 won't/shan't be coming four won't have; won't come 5 won't/shan't exist instruction half dozen will/shall be doing; won't/shan't be eating 7 won't eat 8 won't bite nine won't be coming 10 volition be line-fishing 11 won't make clean 12 won't/shan't be showing 13 won't/shan't be washing; will/shall exist having 14 won't/shan't exist wearing; won't recognize 15 won't be, won't believe xvi won't/shan't be delivering 17 won't be wearing 18 won't tell. 19 won't be using; won't do 20 will/shall accept; won't/shan't be paying 21 won't pay; volition have 22 won't work 23 volition get on; won't be working 24 won't even show; won't come Exercise half dozen 1 will have repaired ii will have done 3 volition/shall have made 4 will have finished five will have planted half dozen volition/shall have passed. 7 will/shall accept done 8 will have walked 9 volition accept lost 10 will take spent xi will/shall have worked 12 will accept been driven 13 volition/shall have sent 14 will/shall have given fifteen volition accept died sixteen will have driven 17 will/shall have picked 18 will accept sunk Practice vii Part 1 1 is looking; sees, rings; answers 2 am ringing. 3 says; use 4 uses; eats; don't think, likes v would suit/suits; like; would we arrange/do nosotros adapt, use 6 includes; doesn't include vii see; does the room face 8 faces; looks, gets 9 sounds x Would vii p.m. adapt or Will 7 p.g. adapt; tin't/couldn't/wouldn't be able to, don't go 11 volition/would be; don't remember, will have; passes, stops 12 I'll find; I'll see thirteen comes, asks 14 is coming 15 She'll probably come, are sitting; get; don't think, give sixteen do; listens; will be 17 rings; looks, smiles eighteen says, goes Part ii 19 am speaking; am spending; would yous similar 20 I'd beloved; practise I get 21 I'll see 22 I'll do 23 comes 24 sounds 25 see 26 are you doing 27 am spending 28 yous'll freeze, doesn't kill; are you getting 29 am catching, is meeting 30 I'll lend; I'll tell 31 likes 32 I'll give, fall, goes; are having, is going, is catching 33 is always going; go. 34 comes, hear, volition be |
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