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What will happen? What is happening?

What will be happening? What will have happened?

Have you ever wondered what exactly (1) you will be doing (you do) in ten years time? Well, according to computer expert Tom Vincent, computers (2).........................(soon be able) to make accurate predictions about the future. Professor Vincent, from Cambridge University, (3)........................ (hold) a press conference next week to describe the computer which he calls 'Computafuture'. 'This computer can tell us what life (4)...................... (be) like, based on data describing past events,' explains Professor Vincent. For example, Computafuture can predict how many people (5).................. (live) in a particular area, or whether there (6)..................(be) a lot of rain during a particular period. Professor Vincent also believes that by the year 2350, computers (7)....................(replace) teachers, and (8).....................(also do) most of the jobs now being done by the police. 'Computers are becoming more intelligent all the time,' says Professor Vincent. 'Soon they (9)................(direct) traffic and (10)................ (teach) our children. And telling us about the future.'

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a) When I (see) see you tomorrow, I (tell).............you my news.

b) As soon as we (get).............there, we (phone).............for a taxi.

c) I (go).............to the library before I (do).............the shopping.

d) We (wait).............here until the rain (stop)..............

e) I (get).............some money from the bank when it (open).............

f) After you (take).............the medicine, you (feel).............better.

g) You have to stay until you (finish).............your work.

h) I (let).............you know the minute I (hear).............the results.

i) Before we (paint).............the wall, we (have).............a cup of tea.

j) We (climb).............over the wall as soon as it (get).............dark.

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Keeping a Diary

Are you one of those people who will know exactly what they will be doing every day next week? When the different days will arrive, will you have get out your diary, or are you the kind of person who will just guess? Some people "will write their appointments in a diary, but others just hope that they will remember. For example, tonight I'm be going to the cinema, but perhaps I'll not forget all about it. You see, I will never keep a diary. I try not to forget my appointments, but I know that I will usually do. I just don't like planning my future. I know that one day I'm going to make a serious mistake. I'll be miss an important examination, or by the time I remember it and get there, it will have been finished. Perhaps that will be when I have finally buy a diary. will \/ 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15)

1. Will and shall . Units 20 21.

2. Present Progressive - .

Are you doing anything this evening? ?

3. Present Simple Present Perfect .

I'll tell you the news when I see you. Call me when you have finished. , . , .

Be going to will , . .

I'm sure you're going to enjoy the film. I'm sure you'll enjoy the film. , . , .
: Units 20 21: will shall. Unit 6 1 Unit 16    
     

 

UNIT 5.

Present Simple

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Present Simple .

The light from the Sun takes 8 mins 20 ses to reach the Earth. The River Po flows into the Adriatic Sea. 8 20 . .




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