7 Put the verbs in brackets into the future continuous or the future perfect. 1 This time tomorrow, they (take) their English exam.
2 Kumis... (move) into his new flat by next week.
3 By next June. Malika (work) at the restaurant for 5 years.
4 .. (the bus/leave) by the time we reach the station?
9 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct future tense. Give reasons.
1 a By Friday evening, Saule will have driven (drive) all the way to Taraz.
b On Friday afternoon, Saule (drive) to Taraz
2 a I hope they (visit) us soon
b They... (visit) us this weekend,
3a Karima believes that the mechanic ..
(not/fix) her car on time.
b Karima believes that the mechanic .(not/fix) her car by Tuesday evening
4 a l just spoke to Luiza. We (meet) at the café at 4:45.
b I promised Luiza I (meet) her at the café at 4:45.
10 Read the theory. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
Time clauses
Time clauses are introduced with: when, as, as soon as, while, before, after, etc. When a time clause comes before a main clause, we separate the two clauses with a comma. We do not use will/won't in time causes.
When he arrives, he'll give us a call He'll give us a call when he arrives COMPARE: When will he arrive? (when = question word)
1 A When (Bayantake) the car to the mechanic?
B: I'm not sure - when he (ask) him (come) home
2 A Is it too late to go to the cinema?
B: Yes, the film (start) by the time we (get) there
3 A Has Leyla called you?
B: Not yet. As soon (have) as any news, I (let) you know
Future simple passive
Use: we use the future form of the passive when the action itself is more important than the person/people doing it. Active: Future simple: The council will open o
new library, Passive: A new library will be opened
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