B: I did. I don't know why I started again. I
am stopping tomorrow, and
this time I mean it.
EXERCISE 10. Using the future progressive.
Directions: Use the future progressive or the simple present.
1. Right now I am attending class. Yesterday at
this time, I was attending
class. Tomorrow at this time, I
will be attending class.
2. Tomorrow I'm going to leave for home. When I
arrive at
the airport,
my whole family
will be waiting for me.
3. When I
get up tomorrow morning, the sun
will be shining, the birds
will be singing, and my roommate
will still be lying in bed fast asleep.
4. A: When do you leave for Florida?
B: Tomorrow. Just think! Two days from now I
will be lying on the
beach in the sun.
A: Sounds great! I
will be thinking about you.
5. A: How can I get in touch with you while you're out of town?
B: I
will be staying at the Pilgrim Hotel. You can reach me there.
Nouns
Regular and Irregular Plural Nouns
- The plural of most nouns is formed by adding final
–s
Example:
song-songs
- Final
-es is added
to nouns that end in -sh, -ch, -s, -z, and
–x.
Example:
box-boxes
- The plural of words that end in a consonant +
-y is spelled
–ies.
Example:
baby-babies
- The nouns in have irregular plural forms
that do not end in -s.
Example:
man-men
woman-women
child-children
ox-oxen
foot-feet
goose-geese
tooth-teeth
mouse-mice