ПОМОГИТЕ С ДЗ ПО АНГЛ НАДО ВСТАВИТЬ ИЛИ WILL, GOING TO ИЛ PRESENT CONTINUOUS Fill in the correct future...

английский язык будущее время will going to present continuous грамматические упражнения домашнее задание предсказания планы обещания
0

ПОМОГИТЕ С ДЗ ПО АНГЛ НАДО ВСТАВИТЬ ИЛИ WILL, GOING TO ИЛ PRESENT CONTINUOUS

Fill in the correct future tense - will future, going to or present progressive.

  1. They .(drive) to New York tomorrow morning.

  2. I hope the weather.(be) nice.

  3. I offered him this job. I think he.(take) it.

  4. I promise I.(not tell) your secret to anyone.

  5. Take your umbrella with you. It.(rain).

  6. They.(play) cards this evening.

  7. I.(go) to the cinema tomorrow.

  8. They.(fly) to Seattle next summer holidays.

  9. I.(invite) 50 people to the party, and I hope every one.(come).

  10. That exercise looks difficult. I.(help) you.

  11. he.(go) to the football match?

  12. Are you sure they.(win) the match?

  13. She probably.(stay) till Thursday.

  14. He.(not leave) tomorrow.

  15. We think he.(come) home late in the night.

avatar
задан 19 часов назад

3 Ответа

0

  1. They are going to drive to New York tomorrow morning.
  2. I hope the weather will be nice.
  3. I offered him this job. I think he will take it.
  4. I promise I will not tell your secret to anyone.
  5. Take your umbrella with you. It is going to rain.
  6. They are going to play cards this evening.
  7. I am going to the cinema tomorrow.
  8. They will fly to Seattle next summer holidays.
  9. I am inviting 50 people to the party, and I hope everyone will come.
  10. That exercise looks difficult. I will help you.
  11. Is he going to the football match?
  12. Are you sure they will win the match?
  13. She probably will stay till Thursday.
  14. He is not going to leave tomorrow.
  15. We think he will come home late in the night.

avatar
ответил 19 часов назад
0

  1. are going to drive
  2. will be
  3. is going to take
  4. will not tell
  5. is going to rain
  6. are going to play
  7. am going
  8. are going to fly
  9. am inviting, will come
  10. will help
  11. Is he going
  12. will win
  13. is going to stay
  14. is not leaving
  15. will come

avatar
ответил 19 часов назад
0

Sure, let's go through each sentence and choose the appropriate future tense: "will," "going to," or present continuous.

  1. They are driving to New York tomorrow morning.

    • Use present continuous for planned events in the near future.
  2. I hope the weather will be nice.

    • Use "will" for predictions or hopes about the future.
  3. I offered him this job. I think he will take it.

    • Use "will" for predictions or assumptions about the future.
  4. I promise I will not tell your secret to anyone.

    • Use "will" for promises.
  5. Take your umbrella with you. It is going to rain.

    • Use "going to" for predictions based on present evidence (e.g., dark clouds).
  6. They are playing cards this evening.

    • Use present continuous for fixed plans or arrangements.
  7. I am going to the cinema tomorrow.

    • Use present continuous for future plans.
  8. They are flying to Seattle next summer holidays.

    • Use present continuous for planned future events.
  9. I am going to invite 50 people to the party, and I hope everyone will come.

    • Use "going to" for intentions or plans, and "will" for hopes.
  10. That exercise looks difficult. I will help you.

    • Use "will" for offers or spontaneous decisions.
  11. Is he going to the football match?

    • Use present continuous to ask about plans.
  12. Are you sure they will win the match?

    • Use "will" for predictions.
  13. She probably will stay till Thursday.

    • Use "will" for assumptions or probabilities.
  14. He is not leaving tomorrow.

    • Use present continuous for fixed plans or arrangements.
  15. We think he will come home late in the night.

    • Use "will" for predictions based on thoughts or beliefs.

In general, use "will" for spontaneous decisions, promises, offers, and predictions not based on current evidence. Use "going to" for plans, intentions, or predictions with present evidence. Use present continuous for fixed plans or arrangements in the near future.

avatar
ответил 19 часов назад

Ваш ответ

Вопросы по теме