Complete the email about gina’s plans. use the verbs in the box with wil or might and the adverbs in brackets. use full forms and mind the register.
visit. not come. not have to. not be. agree. stay. have. be.
hi jo,
how are things? i’ve got some great news! keira and i
(definitely) our grandparents in july. we
(certainly) for three weeks, and maybe longer if we can.
you
there in july? i hope so! my dad
(definitely) with us because he’s working, but mum
work all of july and so maybe she can join us later.
the other news is that i
a party for my birthday. dad has said yes but mum hasn’t decided yet. it’s ok, i think she
(probably) soon! if i do have one, can you come? you can stay the weekend. please say yes! it
(certainly) the same without you!
gina
I will be able to go to the theatre with you.
2. My friend had to get up early.
My friend will have to get up early.
3. You were allowed to discuss this question before.
You will be allowed to discuss this question tomorrow.
4. They could do this work themselves.
They will be able to do this work themselves.
5. You had to consult the doctor.
You will have to consult the doctor.
6. You were allowed to go with me.
You will be allowed to go with me.
7. She could speak English.
She will be able to speak English.
8. He had to help his parents.
He will have to help his parents.
9. The girl was allowed to use my computer.
The girl will be allowed to use my computer.