Составьте вопросы.Используйте форму будущего длительного времени. 1)how late/your brother/train today ?
2)how much longer/you/swim?
3)how far/we/walk today?
4)how long/you/do a washing up?
5)how late/he/have a training session today?
6)how much longer/you/waint for them?
7)how long/we/drive?
8)how late/your sister/play the piano?
- To form this question, we start with the subject "your brother" followed by the helping verb "will" and the main verb in its base form "be." Then we add the time adverbial "late" to indicate the duration or extent of lateness.
2) How much longer will you be swimming?
- To form this question, we start with the subject "you" followed by the helping verb "will" and the main verb in its base form "be." Then we add the time adverbial "much longer" to indicate the extended duration of swimming.
3) How far will we be walking today?
- To form this question, we start with the subject "we" followed by the helping verb "will" and the main verb in its base form "be." Then we add the time adverbial "far" to inquire about the distance of the upcoming walk.
4) How long will you be doing a washing up?
- To form this question, we start with the subject "you" followed by the helping verb "will" and the main verb in its base form "be." Then we add the time adverbial "long" to ask about the duration of doing the washing up.
5) How late will he have a training session today?
- To form this question, we start with the subject "he" followed by the helping verb "will" and the main verb in its base form "have." Then we add the time adverbial "late" to inquire about the starting time of the training session.
6) How much longer will you be waiting for them?
- To form this question, we start with the subject "you" followed by the helping verb "will" and the main verb in its base form "be." Then we add the time adverbial "much longer" to ask about the extended duration of waiting.
7) How long will we be driving?
- To form this question, we start with the subject "we" followed by the helping verb "will" and the main verb in its base form "be." Then we add the time adverbial "long" to inquire about the duration of the drive.
8) How late will your sister be playing the piano?
- To form this question, we start with the subject "your sister" followed by the helping verb "will" and the main verb in its base form "be." Then we add the time adverbial "late" to inquire about the duration or extent of lateness during the piano play.