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, Future Perfect.




1. I (to translate) this letter by 6 oclock this afternoon. 2. I (to make) this dress by her birthday. 3. He (not to learn) his lessons by tomorrow, if he hasnt yet begun to study it. 4. This work is so difficult that I (not to complete) it in a years time. 5. After you finish this book, you (to learn) over a thousand words. 6. By the end of the month the commission (to come) to some decision. 7. If she returns after July 1, I wont see her since I already (to go) to the South by that time.

 

, , . the Future Perfect tense.

Example: Will you still be busy if I call you six? (finish)

Oh, no, we will have finished by that time.

 

  1. Will they still be staying at the hotel tomorrow? (move to their new house)
  2. Will you be discussing the plan at 3 oclock? (make a decision)
  3. Will your students be writing a test at ten in the morning? (finish)
  4. Will your brother still be a student next autumn? (graduate)
  5. Will you still remember me in five years? (forget)
  6. Will he be at home on Sunday? (leave for Scotland)
  7. Will she be expecting your call tomorrow morning? (receive my letter)
  8. Will you be having a lesson when I come home? (go to the swimming-pool)

 

, , Present Simple, Future Simple Future Perfect.

1. He (to be) here for two hours by the time you (to come) back. 2. It (to be) very late. They (to be) back soon. 3. There (to be) no planes tonight. Never mind. I (to go) by train. 4. You (to be) angry if I (to talk) to you about it? 5. By the time you (to finish) cooking they (to do) their work. 6. I (to be) afraid, my train (to leave) by that time. (not to worry), I (to drive) you home. 7. I hope it (to stop) snowing by tomorrow morning. 8. If you (to think) it over you (to see) I am right. 9. If you (not to take) a taxi, you (to be) late. By the time you (to get) to the theater, the first act (to be) over and you (to miss) the most interesting dialogues.

 

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REVISION OF TENSES

1. , : Present, Past, Future Simple; Present, Past, Future Continuous; Present, Past Perfect.

  1. I (not to know) what time (to be) now. My watch (to stop).
  2. Usually he (to come) home at seven oclock but yesterday he (to come) at nine.
  3. We (not to go) to the theater next Friday as we (to be) there a week ago.
  4. At last we (to stop) working and now we can have a rest.
  5. What he (to do) now? He (to paint) the wall.
  6. Yesterday she (to pay) for her ticket and (to leave).
  7. Peter (to be) ready in ten minutes. He (to take) a bath at the moment. If he (not to take) a bath soon, I (to go) for a work alone.
  8. Mary (to clean) the room and John (to make) the dinner.
  9. She (to be) surprised now: someone (to put) flowers for her.
  10. When we (to warn) them about the danger, they (to leave) the city.
  11. My son (to watch) television his favourite programme (to be) on now.
  12. They (to be) in our country for some years I think.
  13. Now I (not to be) sure that he (to do) his lessons at four oclock.
  14. Our manager signed the documents and (to go) upstairs.
  15. How many times you (to see) him since he went to London?

 





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