23 Learn how to write the new words. to find (found, found), to fly (flew flown), to cry (cried), to steal (stole, stolen), airport, ticket, luggage, fast
Объединённое Королевство состоит из 4 стран: Англии, Уэльса, Шотландии и Северной Ирландии. Столицы этих частей : Лондон, Кардифф, Эдинбург и Белфаст. Официальное название страны - Соединённое Королевство Великобритании и Северной Ирландии. Оно слишком длинное, не так ли? Поэтому обычно люди называют его ЮК или Соединённое Королевство. Термин Соединённое Королевство был впервые использован в 1707 году. ЮК состоит из более, чем 5тыс. островов разных по размерам. Великобритания - самый большой остров. Великобритания включает в себя Англию, Шотландию и Уэльс. Она не включает Северную Ирландию. Национальный флаг Соединённого Королевства называют Юнион Джек. Английский язык - официальный язык страны.
EXERCISE 2. Open the brackets using The Future Continuous. Translate. 1. Will you have a cup of tea? – No, thank you. I shall be having lunch soon. 2. I hope I shall be sleeping well tonight. 3. My boys will be going back to college in a week, and I shall be being alone again. 4. I must go now. They will be worrying what has happened to me. 5. I’m sure they will be meeting me there. 6. I don’t want to disturb you. I know you will be packing. 7. It’s just the time to see him. He will be working in his little garden. 8. He is supposed to be very busy then. He will be preparing for his exams. 9. What game will he be playing tomorrow. 10. I suppose you will be meeting your friend.
EXERCISE 7. Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Continuous Tense. Watch the use of the Future Continuous Tense 1.I’ll call for her at eight. – No, don’t. She still will be having breakfast then. 2. I shall be waiting for you when you come out. 3. He will be flying over England tomorrow at 2.00 p.m. 4. She will be planting roses when he comes. 5. Joan will be playing ping-pong in the recreation room after school. 6. When you arrive I probably shall be picking fruit. 7. I’ll come at three o’clock. – Good, I shall be expecting you. 8. What do you think will the children be doing when we get home? – I expect they will be having their supper. 9. The garden will be looking its best next month. 10. The doctor is over sixty, but he doesn’t want to retire. I think he still will be working when he is seventy. 11. Don’t call for me at six. I shall be having a bath. 12. Don’t ring them up at seven in the morning. They will be sleeping. 13. Don’t write Mother about the accident. She will be worrying. 14. Don’t leave the child alone. He will be crying. 15. Don’t tell Granny about it. She will be grumbling. 16. Don’t expect him to come next Saturday. He will be working.
1. Will you have a cup of tea? – No, thank you. I shall be having lunch soon. 2. I hope I shall be sleeping well tonight. 3. My boys will be going back to college in a week, and I shall be being alone again. 4. I must go now. They will be worrying what has happened to me. 5. I’m sure they will be meeting me there. 6. I don’t want to disturb you. I know you will be packing. 7. It’s just the time to see him. He will be working in his little garden. 8. He is supposed to be very busy then. He will be preparing for his exams. 9. What game will he be playing tomorrow. 10. I suppose you will be meeting your friend.
EXERCISE 7. Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Continuous Tense. Watch the use of the Future Continuous Tense
1.I’ll call for her at eight. – No, don’t. She still will be having breakfast then. 2. I shall be waiting for you when you come out. 3. He will be flying over England tomorrow at 2.00 p.m. 4. She will be planting roses when he comes. 5. Joan will be playing ping-pong in the recreation room after school. 6. When you arrive I probably shall be picking fruit. 7. I’ll come at three o’clock. – Good, I shall be expecting you. 8. What do you think will the children be doing when we get home? – I expect they will be having their supper. 9. The garden will be looking its best next month. 10. The doctor is over sixty, but he doesn’t want to retire. I think he still will be working when he is seventy. 11. Don’t call for me at six. I shall be having a bath. 12. Don’t ring them up at seven in the morning. They will be sleeping. 13. Don’t write Mother about the accident. She will be worrying. 14. Don’t leave the child alone. He will be crying. 15. Don’t tell Granny about it. She will be grumbling. 16. Don’t expect him to come next Saturday. He will be working.