Will I buy?
Will you buy?
Will he buy?
Will she buy?
Will it buy?
Will we buy?
Will you buy?
Will they buy?
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The auxiliary verb will is the future tense of the subjunctive. It is used for all persons in the singular form of will be.
Example: He will be at home tomorrow.
Special adverbs of future tense: tomorrow, after, next day, month, year, summer and etc.
Example: I will call you after three days.
My mother will be at work tomorrow.
Task 3. Spend a few minutes thinking about how you would translate the following sentences.
1. Students will take exams actor’s skill in the next session.
2. Musical theatre actors will work on reviving of objects tomorrow.
3. Next week, my friends' plays will be ready.
4. Yesterday, the junior students did not prepare a literary pieces, but they will definitely prepare them tomorrow.
Task 4. Work with a partner. Choose the correct form.
1. Whose brother will be/will come to stay tomorrow?
2. Who will be/ will talk to Charlie?
3. Whose role will be/will show next week?
4. Do you know whose essay will be/ will take famous all over the world next year?
Activities and games time!
Task 5. Jump Over The Imaginary Ball
Jump Over The Imaginary Ball is one of the best warm-up theater games for groups. The game involves leaping over a pretend ball. This exercise is great for keeping the participants energetic and active.
Here is how to play:
Gather participants in a circle and choose a leader
The leader pretends to throw a ball at the feet of the next participant.
Then the participant will jump over the imaginary ball
Other participants will imagine that the imaginary ball is moving around the circle under their feet and will take turns jumping over the ball
The round ends with the leader making the last jump
As a variation, the leader can call different balls with varying sizes to get the participants to jump at different heights. For example, if the leader calls basketball, then the participants will make a bigger leap than if the leader calls tennis ball.
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