1 I think the bricks are going to... 3. Choose the correct form of the verbs in the sentences
below.
1 I hope I'll make / might make a fortune when I'm older.
2 A: Look! She'll win/'s going to win the race.
B: Well ... She might win /won't win, but I'm not sure.
3 He doesn't look very well, it looks like he'll faint /'s going to
faint
4. A: Look at the blue sky! It 'll bel's going to be a lovely day.
B: You never know, the weather is going to change / may
change quickly.
5 All my friends will / may be at the party tonight I expect.
Only Ben can't come.
I listened to hte radio untill twelve o'clock last night
He always wanted to learn English
Ann and I talked over the telephone yesterday
They lived France for many years
The meeting lasted about two hours
I waited almost two hours for Helen yesterday
She studyed in owr class last semester
We watched television until eleven o'clock last night
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson invited all their friends and neighbours to a party last night
In the morning my parents worked outside
I met a friend on my way to class
Someone stole my bike and I had to call the police
I played football on my weekend
In winter I skated
3. I wondered if it had been possible to get seats for the new performance.
4. I wondered if Diana had ever been to the Bolshoi box office.
5. I wondered if the dramatist was writing a new comedy then.
6. I wondered if everyone had noticed the elegance of the scenery on the stage.
7. I wondered why there was so much cruelty in the film.
8. I wondered how long the intervals between the acts were.
9. I wondered if Maria had received my e-mail the day before.
10. I wondered to what theatre they had gone in the first place.
11. I wondered how we could reply to that greeting.
12. I wondered how many people the theatre could hold.