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This time tomorrow Ill be lying on a beach in Tunisia.

Dont telephone after eight Ill be having a dinner party.

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John is tired. He will be coming to bed directly.

The train will be arriving soon.

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Professor Jones will be giving another lecture on the subject at the same time next week.

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Will you be using the car tomorrow? If not, can I borrow it?

When will you be coming?

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. Hell do his best. ( )

Hell be doing his best. ( )

è to be going to.

Im going to be working all day tomorrow, so I wont have time to buy a present for Jane.

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I shant be seeing her again in any case.

Whats your brother like? I shall be knowing him in Oxford.

m 1. ; .

1. I'm sorry, I don't understand what you mean. 2. I am watching TV. 3. He is quickly learning the language. 4. You are learning English now. 5. They are reading their books. 6. I am meeting some friends after work. 7. I am not studying to become a lawyer. 8. I am not reading any books right now. 9. I am not going to the party tonight. 10. Isn't he coming with us tonight? 11. She is always coming to class late. 12. He is constantly talking. I wish he would shut up. 13. I don't like them because they are always complaining. 14. He is looking for the first paperback editions of all of this law textbook. 15. She loves chocolate.

m 2. . .

1. I am studying to become a lawyer. 2. I am reading a book on Business Law at present. 3. She is working on a special project at work. 4. They are teaching at the University now. 5. He is visiting his parents next weekend. 6. They are looking for fingerprints on the second floor of the shop. 7. The police are going up and down in front of the building.

m 3. ; .

1. While Jane was reading, Tim was watching television. 2. They were eating dinner, discussing their plans, and having a good time. 3. I had dinner at 6 p.m. last night.
4. Last night at 6 p.m., I was having dinner. 5. While I was studying, she called. 6. I was watching TV when she called. 7. When the phone rang, she was writing a letter.

m 4. . .

1. The salesman was helping the customer when the thief came into the store. 2. He was telling a story about the robbery when the telephone rang. 3. When the bell rang, Jeff was writing something on the blackboard. 4. They were patiently waiting for the delivery of the papers. 5. Between 1942 and 1944, their families were hiding in a deserted office building.

m 5. ; .

1. I will be watching TV when she arrives tonight. 2. While I am working, Steve will make dinner. 3. I am going to be staying at the Madison Hotel, if anything happens and you need to contact me. 4. Tonight at 6 p.m., I am going to have dinner. Tonight at 6 p.m., I am going to be having dinner. 5. When I arrive at the party, everybody is going to be celebrating. Some will be dancing. Others are going to be talking. A few people will be eating pizza and several people are going to be drinking beer. They always do the same thing. 6. Jane will be at my place when you arrive. 7. I am going to be studying while he is making dinner.The glee club will be performing at the celebration of the town's centenary.

m 6. . .

1. I will be waiting for you when your bus arrives. 2. He will be studying at the library tonight, so he will not see Jennifer when she arrives. 3. Tonight at 6 p.m., I am going to be eating dinner. 4. At midnight tonight, we will still be driving through the desert. 5. While Ellen is reading, Tim will be watching television.

NUMERALS
1 one first
2 two second
3 three third
4 four fourth
5 five fifth
6 six sixth
7 seven seventh
8 eight eighth
9 nine ninth
10 ten tenth
11 eleven eleventh
12 twelve twelfth
13 thirteen thirteenth
14 fourteen fourteenth
15 fifteen fifteenth
16 sixteen sixteenth
17 seventeen seventeenth
18 eighteen eighteenth
19 nineteen nineteenth
20 twenty twentieth
21 twenty-one twenty-first
30 thirty thirtieth
40 forty fortieth
50 fifty  
60 sixty  
70 seventy  
80 eighty  
90 ninety  
100 a (one) hundred  
101 a (one) hundred and one  
200 two hundred  
255 two hundred and fifty-five  
1000 a (one) thousand  
1001 a (one) thousand and one  
1225 a (one) thousand two hundred and twenty-five  
2000 two thousand  
100,000 a (one) hundred thousand  
1,000,000 a (one) million  
1,000,000,000 a (one) billion  

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1/2 a/one half 0.5 nought point five
1/3 a/one third 0.25 nought point two five
1/4 a/one quarter 0.02 nought point oh two
3/7 three seventh 1.6 one point six

July, 1990 the tenth of July, nineteen ninety.





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