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Extend the statements using the Future Continuous Tense.





Example: Don't ring me up at seven in the morning. (sleep)

Don't ring me up at seven in the morning. I will be sleeping.

1. Don't call on us tonight. (pack)

2. Don't come to see me after lunch. (read for my exam)

3. Don't leave the child alone. (cry)

4. Don't tell Granny about it. (grumble)

5. Don't expect him to come next Saturday. (work)

6. Don't wait for Maggie tomorrow. (keep to her room)

Answer the questions in the Future Continuous Tense.

Example: What will you be doing tomorrow afternoon? (drive to the seaside)

– I will be driving to the seaside.

1. What will you be doing at this time next week? (bathe in the Black Sea)

2. What will grandfather be doing when we arrive? (work in the garden)

3. What will they be doing at this time tomorrow? (fly to Egypt)

4. What will she be doing at the University for five years? (study Chemistry)

5. What will he be doing next term? (lecture at the University)

Complete the sentences. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense, Future Simple or Future Continuous.

1. This time tomorrow I (take) my driving test.

2. Scientists (find) cures for many diseases in future.

3. I've got to go now, but I (see) you next week, OK?

4. If you phone Julie now, she (study), as she always does in the evenings.

5. Don't worry! I (give) Mr. Brown your message as soon as he comes in.

6. I (wait) for you in the café, so there is no need for you to hurry.

7. In the year 2050 people (drive) electric cars.

8. I won't have time to do the shopping tomorrow, because I (work) all the morning.

9. You (fail) the exam if you don't study more.

10. (You / help) me with my history essay?

11. You (need) to apply for a visa at least two months ahead of your trip.

Complete the dialogues. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense, Future Simple, Future Continuous or Present Simple.

1. Have you heard the weather forecast?

– It (rain) all day tomorrow.

– Oh, no! How bad!

2. Lucy, we need some milk.

– OK, I (go) to the shop after this programme (be) over.

3. Do you know what the weather will be like tomorrow?

– According to the weather forecast it (be) sunny.

4. Can I see you tomorrow afternoon?

– Of course, I (take) the afternoon off work, so we can go out for a coffee.

5. I don't understand this exercise. (You / help) me with it?

– Of course! I (explain) it to you.

6. Are you excited about the trip?

– Yes. This time next week I (sail) across the Atlantic.

7. I'm leaving now. I (phone) you at about five o'clock.

– I (drive) home at that time. Phone me at six instead.

8. Are you coming with us tomorrow?

– No, I (attend) a jazz concert with Philip.

9. (You / use) the photocopier for long?

– I need to make some photocopies.

 

 

PRESENT PERFECT

I (we, you, they) have V3 / haven't V3 / Have __ V3?
he (she, it) has V3 / hasn't V3 / Has __ V3?

Спряжение глагола to write
в Present Perfect Tense

Утвердительная форма Отрицательная форма
I have written I have not written
you have written you have not written
he has written he has not written
she has written she has not written
it has written it has not written
we have written we have not written
you have written you have not written
they have written they have not written

 

Вопросительная форма Краткий ответ
Have I written? Yes, I have. No, I haven't.
Have you written? Yes, you have. No, you haven't.
Has he written? Yes, he has. No, he hasn't.
Has she written? Yes, she has. No, she hasn't.
Has it written? Yes, it has. No, it hasn't.
Have we written? Yes, we have. No, we haven't.
Have you written? Yes, you have. No, you haven't.
Have they written? Yes, they have. No, they haven't.

Exercises

Complete the sentences. Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect.

1. James (decide) to start his own business.

2. You're looking happy! – Yes, I (just / pass) my exam.

3. She is nervous. She (never / give) a speech in public before.

4. Eric (invite) most of the class to his party.

5. (You / ever / taste) Japanese food?

6. I (receive) a lot of emails. I (reply) to these but I (not / reply) to those yet.

7. My parents (not / learn) to use the Internet yet.

8. I (never / owe) money to the bank.

9. They are a very good team. They (win) almost every game they played this season.

10. The government (decide) to start an antismoking campaign to make people aware of the danger of smoking.

11. "Who (not / do) the homework?" asked the teacher.

12. I (never / see) such a terrible film before. This is the worst film I (ever / see).

13. This is the most exciting book I (ever / read).

14. That's the stupidest thing I (ever / do).

2. Fill in yet or already and reproduce the dialogue.

Mum: Have you done your homework …?

Jane: Nearly! I've … finished my Maths and English homework.

Mum: Have you studied for the History test …?

Jane: The test is next week. I have plenty of time.

Mum: You have … failed two History tests. I suggest you start studying right away.

Jane: But Mum, I have … arranged to go out with my friends.

Mum: They haven't come …. Call them and tell them you have to stay in tonight.

(Enterprise Plus by V. Evans and J. Dooley)

Complete the sentences. Use two to five words.

1. I arranged things with the insurance company on Monday.

– I … already …

2. That's strange! My pen isn't here.

– That's strange! … disappeared.

3. I saw a friend of yours a few moments ago.

– I … just … a friend of yours.

4. Oh no! My wallet is still in the car.

– Oh no! I … (leave) … in the car.

5. I don't remember Helen's phone number.

– I … (forget) …

6. I started a new job two months ago.

– I … recently …

7. Graham met Errol five years ago.

– Graham … (know) … for five years.

8. Rachel bought the dog three years ago.

– Rachel … (have) … for three years.

Complete the sentences. Use the Present Perfect or Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets.

1. We (miss) the concert yesterday, the boys (be) upset.

2. She loves that singer and she has got every CD he (ever / make).

3. Although the exam (be) difficult, everybody (pass).

4. She (not / tidy) her room since Saturday.

5. He is looking unhappy because his girlfriend (leave) him.

6. I (just / have) a brilliant idea.

7. We (meet) some very interesting people on our last holiday.

8. Look! Alison (dye) her hair!

9. When (you / leave) school?

10. My computer (crash) again. What a nuisance!

11. When (you / last / go) to the cinema?

12. How long (you / have) your car?

13. We (only / park) the car an hour ago but they (charge) us for two hours.

14. Nowadays, cosmetic surgery (become) very popular not only with celebrities but with ordinary people as well.

Complete the dialogues. Use the Present Perfect or Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets.

1. Why (he / not / buy) the car? – He really wanted to buy the car, but it (be) too expensive.

2. Guess what! I (just pass) my driving test! – You must be thrilled!

3. Why (you / be) absent yesterday? – The trouble is, I (not / feel) quite well.

4. It's bad news, I'm afraid, Jim (not / get) the job yesterday. – Oh, no! That's
a shame!

5. How long (you / live) at your current address? – For five years.

6. Have you heard? Sally (break) her leg skiing last week. – Oh no, how awful!

7. When (you / phone) him last? – I last (phone) Joe a couple of weeks ago.

8. Why (you / be) late? – I (be) late because of the traffic.

9. How long (you / have) your camera? – Not long, I (buy) it about two months ago.

10. I (go) shopping at the new mall on Saturday. (You / be) there yet? – No, I (not / have) time yet. (You / buy) anything?

Complete these questions. Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions.

1. … you want to change anything about yourself?

2. … you ever lost or found a lot of money?

3. … there something you are really afraid of?

4. … would you like to be at the moment?

5. … is the best thing that has ever happened to you?

6. … long have you known your best friend?

7. … is your best quality and what is your worst quality as a person?

8. … has had the greatest influence on your life?

Use of Tenses: More Practice

Exercises







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