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Future Simple Tense




will (shall) not. , , not.

will (shall) not:

Will not wont [wəʊnt]

Shall not shant [ʃɑːnt]

to start Future Simple Tense :

I will not (wont)/ shall not (shant) start to work tomorrow.

You will not (wont) start to work tomorrow.

He/ She/ It will not (wont) start to work tomorrow.

We will not (wont)/ shall not (shant) start to work tomorrow.

You will not (wont) start to work tomorrow.

They will not (wont) start to work tomorrow.

, . , . ! , , .

to start Future Simple Tense

. . 1 2 3 I will/ shall (Ill)start to work. You will (Youll)start to work. He/ She/ It will (Hell/ Shell)start to work. Will/ Shall I start to work? Will you start to work? Will he/ she/ it start to work? I will not (wont)/ shall not (shant)start to work. You will not (wont) start to work. He/ She/ It will not (wont) start to work.
. . 1 2 3 We will/ shall (Well) start to work. You will (Youll)start to work. They will (Theyll)start to work. Will/ Shall we start to work? Will you start to work? Will they start to work? We will not (wont)/ shall not (shant) start to work. You will not (wont) start to work. They will not (wont) start to work.

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, Future Simple.

1. I (to do) morning exercises.
2. He (to work) at a factory.
3. She (to sleep) after dinner.
4. We (to work) part-time.
5. They (to drink) tea every day.
6. Mike (to be) a student.
7. Helen (to have) a car.
8. You (to be) a good friend.
9. You (to be) good friends.
10. It (to be) difficult to remember everything.

2. will/wont/shall. .

1. I help you with the washing up?

2. you give me a lift to the office?

3. The ship leave the island next week.

4. He go by car as usual.

5. Where I hide if he comes?

6. You are so rude. I talk to you ever again.

7. you arrive on time?

8. Im too busy tomorrow. Sorry but we see each other.

9. Good-bye, John. I phone you on Monday.

10. Steve has got a backache. He go horse-riding today.

3. , .

: Someone is knocking at the door. (- .) Ill open the door. ( . )

1. The telephone is ringing. ( .)

2. The hamster is hungry. ( .)

3. Its dark in the room. ( .)

4. We dont have any sugar left. ( .)

5. Im thirsty. ( .)

4. . +, , . -, , .

: You will get married in July. ( .)

1. get married (+)

2. get a higher salary (-)

3. travel abroad (+)

4. have your own business (+)

5. learn foreign languages (-)

6. have 3 children (-)

7. enter the university (+)

8. buy a sports car (-)

9. live near the ocean (-)

10. become a film star (+)

. , . , .

Mr. Collins is a shopkeeper. He lives in an English village. He sells food and newspapers in his shop. He doesnt sell cigarettes there. He also sells delicious sweets and ice-cream, so a lot of schoolchildren spend much money there. His wife and his son help him. Mrs. Collins cleans the shop and works as an accountant too. Their son works at the cash-desk. In the morning Mr. Collins goes by car to the bank. In the evening he is very tired. They dont cook dinner at home because they eat out in a good restaurant near the house.

Mr. Collins is a shopkeeper. ( .) He lives in an English village. ( .) Tomorrow he ( )

Past Simple ( )





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