I. Prediction will
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III Other uses of will and shall.
1. Will is also a modal auxiliary verb, and so it can express a variety of meanings. a) offer: I’ll help you carry those bags. b) willingness: Will you marry me? c) request: Will you open the window? d) refusal: My car won’t start. e) promise: I’ll love you forever. f) prediction about the present: ‘The phone is ringing’ ‘It’ll be for me.’ g) assumption about the past (with the perfect infinitive): Most people will have forgotten the fire by now. 2. Shall is found mainly in questions. It is used with I and we. a) asking for instructions: Where shall I put your tea? b) asking for a decision: What shall we do tonight? c) offering to help: Shall I cook supper tonight? d) making a suggestion: Shall we eat out tonight?
We use the Future Perfect to say that something will be ended, completed or achieved by a particular point in the future. e.g. By the time you get home, I will have cleaned the house from top to bottom. We use the Future Perfect Continuous to emphasise the duration of an activity in progress at a particular point in the future. e.g. On Sunday, we’ll have been living in the house for a year. I. Will vs. Going to. 1. Complete the text using the verbs given. Choose will or going to with each verb, depending on which is more appropriate. 1 A: I can't come over during the day. B: I you tomorrow evening, then, (see) The method is quite simple, and I'm sure it familiar to most of you already. (be) Have you seen Karen recently? She another baby, (have) A: Did you get the theatre tickets? B: No, I forgot all about them. I them tomorrow, (book) Wherever you go in Brazil, you the people very friendly, (find) John says he a politician when he grows up - and he's only 5 years old! (be) Are these new skis yours? you skiing? (take up) It's getting very humid - we a thunderstorm, (have) A: We've got small, medium and large. What size do you want? B: I…….a large one, please, (have) 10 A: Shall I give Ian another ring? B: Yes, I expect he home by now. (be) 11 A: What are all those bricks for? B: I a wall at the side of the garden, (build) I hear you your car. How much do you want for it? (sell) You can't play football in the garden. I the grass, (cut) A: What's the matter with Paula? B: She says she …….. A: She better with some fresh air. (be sick - feel) 15 A: I've been offered a new job in Manchester, so I……..Cameo. B: When your boss? A: I'm not sure. Perhaps I to see him later today, (leave - tell - try)
B: But we a film with Ray and Mary on Thursday. You've known about it for weeks. A: Sorry. In that case, I ….. a different day with Ken. (have - see - sort out) Download 365.5 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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