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
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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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C Will be doing
The future continuous (will be doing) is used to talk about an activity that will be in progress at a particular moment in the future:
I’m afraid i can’t see you on the 22nd because I will be attending a training course in England.
D Will have done
We use the future perfect (will have done), and a time phrase with by, to talk about something that will be completed before a particular time in future:
We will have paid back the loan by August.
Compare this with the use of the future with will:
We will make the last payment in the July.
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.
A: Have you seen the revised plans?
B: Yes, they are mach better. You remember that originally the office (1) was going to be open-plan and that they (2) ______ put up screens?
A: Yes, it sounded terrible.
B: Well, now they (3) ______ divide it up into six separate offices, and there (4) _____ be one or two desks in each one.
A: That sounds a lot better. What about the IT set-up?
B: They’ve taken our advice on that one too. We (5) _____ have twelve stand-alone PCs, but now everyone (6) _______ be linked to a network, and there (7) _______ be one central computer, which is much better.
Exercise 2
Will be doing and will have done
Look through the notes about the building of a new factory. Say what will be happening and what will have happened at each of the times below.
NOVEMBER-JANUARY: demolition of the existing building
FEBRUARY-APRIL: building the new factory
MAY-JULY: installation of equipment
AUGUST-OCTOBER: testing of new machinery
NOVEMBER: start of production
1. In December, we will be demolishing the old building.
2. By the end of January, we will have demolished the old building.
3. In March __________________________________________________________
4. By the end of April, _________________________________________________
5. In June, ___________________________________________________________
6. By the end of July, __________________________________________________
7. In September, ______________________________________________________
8. By the end of October, _______________________________________________
9. By the beginning of December, ________________________________________
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