WILL - BE GOING TO - PRESENT CONTINUOUS Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form.
1. ... you me? (marry)
2. Look at those black clouds. It (rain).
3. She hopes he (succeed) in his exams.
4. He (see) his dentist at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow.
5. Do your homework or else you (not watch) TV.
6. "There is no bread." "Really?
I ... (go) and get some.
7. you (hang) this picture when you have time?
8. We (have) a test on Monday morning.
9. Do you think it (rain)?
10. She (buy) a house. That's her plan.
11. love Paris. l (probably go) there next year.
12. "What you (wear) at the party tonight?"
I haven't made up my mind yet. I think i (find) something nice in my wardrobe."
13. This is my last day here. I (go) back to New York tomorrow.
14. Here is the weather forecast. Monday (be)
sunny and hot.
15. Hurry up! My parents (come).
16. I promise! (al ways love) you.
17. She (have) a baby in four months.
18. My horoscope says l
(meet) a friend from the past
19. What you (do) on saturday night?
20. I don't know. Maybe I
(visit) my cousin
S: I'm going to make a report on one of the English-Speaking countries.
T: What country would you like to choose for reporting?
S: Well, last year I travelled around Scotland. This is one of the countries of the UK. I was the lucke winner in "Great Britan quiz" competition. I recieved a special super prize - a mistery flight to Bonnie Scotland for a week's tour around the country. That was marvellous!
T: Now I understand why you want to speak about this wonderful land.
S: I have bought some books about this lovely country and taken a lot of pictures of places of interest.
T: Certainly you can use them in your report. Maybe, you have known something interesting in your trip? I think, you should write about it.
S: I've learned some traditions and customs of the Scottish people and even know some anecdotes.
T: That sounds good! They will make your report more exiting.
S: Thank you for these suggestions! But how long must my reporting last?
T: About half an hour. And later you have to be ready to answer the pupils' questions. I think your report about Bonnie Scotland will be interesting for them.
S: and what about the time for preparing?
T: You must done your report during next two weeks. I think it quite enough for you.
S: I hope so, sir!
S: I'm going to make a report on one of the English-Speaking countries.
T: What country would you like to choose for reporting?
S: Well, last year I travelled around Scotland. This is one of the countries of the UK. I was the lucke winner in "Great Britan quiz" competition. I recieved a special super prize - a mistery flight to Bonnie Scotland for a week's tour around the country. That was marvellous!
T: Now I understand why you want to speak about this wonderful land.
S: I have bought some books about this lovely country and taken a lot of pictures of places of interest.
T: Certainly you can use them in your report. Maybe, you have known something interesting in your trip? I think, you should write about it.
S: I've learned some traditions and customs of the Scottish people and even know some anecdotes.
T: That sounds good! They will make your report more exiting.
S: Thank you for these suggestions! But how long must my reporting last?
T: About half an hour. And later you have to be ready to answer the pupils' questions. I think your report about Bonnie Scotland will be interesting for them.
S: and what about the time for preparing?
T: You must done your report during next two weeks. I think it quite enough for you.
S: I hope so, sir!