Rewrite the following sentences using will or won’t.
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- Complete the sentences, using the present perfect to make it clear that the periods of time have not finished yet.
- A Stative verbs + for and since
- E Completed actions over a period of time
- Some of the following sentences are right and some are wrong. Put a tick [√] next to the ones that are right, and correct the ones that are wrong.
- Look at the chart and read through this extract from an advertisement about the Emerging Markets Fund. Put the verbs into the present perfect tense.
- Using the notes, write about what has happened in the recent past.
- C Finished and unfinished activities
- Complete the sentences by putting the verbs into the present perfect continuous.
- Finished and unfinished activities
- Write short paragraphs answering the questions, giving details about the activities that have been going on.
- Review: simple past, present perfect
- and present perfect continuous
- C Present perfect simple+ for and since
- D Present perfect continuous. Exercise 1. Simple past vs present Perfect (1). Read the sentences and pay attention to the underlined verbs. Put a tick next to the ones that are right, and correct the ones that are wrong.. Exercise 2. Simple past vs Presen
- Present perfect and Present perfect Continuous
- Translate these words and word combinations into Ukrainian.
- Find the English equivalents.. Translate into English.
- B Points of the time in the past
- Choose the correct tense, simple past or continuous.
- Read each set of sentences. Decide the order in which things happened. Begin each pair of answers with the same words.
- Explain what was happening up to the point when the following events took place. Use because + the past continuous.
- B Previous and subsequent events
- C Present perfect and past perfect
- Previous and subsequent events
- Complete the following sentences using the past perfect.
- Continue the sentences. Say what activities had been going on.
- C Future time words+ Present simple
- D Offers. Promises. Requests. Etc
- Rewrite the following sentences using will or won’t.
- Complete the sentences using a verb in the present tense.
- The future (2): the present continuous and going to
- Present continuous arrangements
- B Going to – decisions and intentions
- Two managers of an engineering company are trying to arrange a meeting. Put the verbs in brackets into the present continuous.
- Fill in the blanks with the correct from of the future, using will or going to.
- Write a short paragraph about the arrangements than been made for the CEO of a major American bank to open the new European HQ in London.
- Find the English equivalents.. Translate into English.
- The future (3): other future tenses
- C Will be doing. D Will have done. Exercise 1. Was going to – changed plans. Two colleagues are discussing the changes in the plans for a new office. Fill the blanks with was/were going to and is/are going to.. Exercise 2. Look through the notes about the
- Changed arrangements – problem solving
- Answer the following questions about yourself in 20 years’ time.
- The future (4): possibility and probability
- A Definitely, probably, etc.. B likely to, certain to. C I think, I doubt
- Complete the sentences with be + certain to, likely to, or unlikely to.
- B Match the sentences in column A with sentences in column B that have a similar meaning.
- Make predictions about what changes will happen in the next few years.
- Final business Grammar &vocabulary tests
- Complete the sentences by putting the verb into the necessary tense form.
- Translate the sentences into English.
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Exercise 3
Offers, promises, requests
Rewrite the following sentences using will or won’t.
1. Has anyone offered to collect you from the airport?
Will anyone collect you from the airport?
2. I promise not to be late again.
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3. The finance group 3i has agreed to loan us £18m for the project.
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4. The company has offered a 5% pay rise in return for a no-strike deal.
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5. I promise not to discuss this information with anyone.
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6. They have refused to increase our discount.
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7. The company has offered to pay me relocation expenses.
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8. The cash machine is refusing to take my card.
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9. Let me give you a hand with those boxes.
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Task 1
Make spontaneous decisions based on the comments below.
1. You won’t be able to get to Paris. The air traffic controllers are on strike.
Really? Then I’ll take a train through the tunnel.
2. I’m sorry. The wine waiter says we have no more Chateau-Lafite’64
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3. I am afraid that we don’t accept cheques.
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4. We can’t deliver the fax machines you ordered for three months.
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5. I’m afraid that the British Airways flight on Tuesday is fully booked.
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6. One of your clients, Mrs. Mason, just rang. She sounded very upset about something.
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Task 2
Write f short paragraph predicting what the world will be like in 2100AD.
Medicine in 2100
The world of medicine will be very different in 2100.
There will be new ways of curing disease, and there will be drugs that will make people younger. People will live longer, and transplants will be very simple and effective. On the other hand, there will also be new problems. There will be new diseases, and some common bacteria will become resistant to drugs.
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