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7 FUTURE FORMS FUTURE SIMPLE: spontaneous decisions: A: Have you booked the hotel? B: No, I’ll do it now. Prediction not based on evidence: Our products will sell well on the Indian market. making promises: I’ll come home early, I promise. BE GOING TO + INFINITIVE prediction based on evidence: Prices are going to increase because taxes are rising. intentions: Next year, we are going to invest in a new plan. PRESENT CONTINUOUS: arranged actions: A: Let’s meet on Friday. B: Oh, sorry, I can’t – I’m flying to Rome on Friday. PRESENT SIMPLE: timetables/schedules: The train leaves at FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE: WILL + HAVE + P.P. completed action before some time in future: By next June, I will have finished my thesis.

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10 UNIT 9 – Import Export FUTURE FORMS – PRACTICE: 1. Sorry to keep you waiting. I _______________ (not be) long. 2. Aссording to thе wеathеr foreсast, it ____________________ (snow) tomorrow. 3. By this time next year, the government ______________________ (resign). 4. Look out! You _______________________ (knock) that glass off the table. 5. A: Which one do you want? B: I _________________(take) the blue silk one. (in a shop) 6. I’m sorry – I сan’t mееt you tonight. I ______________________ (go) out with my colleagues. 7. His plane ______________ (land) at Heathrow at It might be possible to find slightly cheaper transport, but it ______________ (probably, take) twice as long to arrive. 9. Where ______________ (you, go) for your holidays? I _______________ (go) to Norway. What __________________ (you, do) there? I _________________ (fish). 10. We _________________________ (arrange) Mr Black’s hotel accomodation by the time he arrives in Tokyo.

11 UNIT 9 – Import Export FUTURE FORMS – KEY: 1. Sorry to keep you waiting. I won’t be l ong. 2. Aссording to thе wеathеr foreсast, it’s going to snow tomorrow. 3. By this time next year, the government will have resigned. 4. Look out! You are going to knock that glass off the table. 5. A: Which one do you want? B: I ’ll take the blue silk one. (in a shop) 6. I’m sorry – I сan’t mееt you tonight. I ’m going out with my colleagues. 7. His plane lands at Heathrow at It might be possible to find slightly cheaper transport, but it will probably take twice as long to arrive. 9. Where are you going for your holidays? I ’m going to Norway. What are you going to do there? I ‘m going to fish. 10. We will have arranged Mr Black’s hotel accomodation by the time he arrives in Tokyo.

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