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T a b l e No. 3
TO BE ABLE IN
THE FUTURE INDEFINITE TENSE
I
W e
He (She)
You
will (won’t)
to do it tomorrow. (?)
They
to translate this article
be able
tomorrow. (?)
I
to repair the radioset alone. (?)
we
to practise this text in the
laboratory. (?)
he (she)
Will
you
they
T a b l e No. 4
TO HAVE + INFINITIVE IN THE FUTURE INDEFINITE TENSE
I
W e
He (She)
You
will (won’t)
to do
it tomorrow. (?)
They
to work
in the garden tomor
have
row morning. (?)
I
to rewrite
the text. (?)
we
to help
them. (?)
he (she)
Will
you
they
shall (shan’t)
shall (shan’t)
Shall
Shall
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T a b l e No. 5
A D V E R B I A L C L A U S E S O F T I M E A N D C O N D I T I O N
I
shall
W e
(shan’t)
He
(She)
You
will
go
to
the country
it
is hot. (?)
They
(won’t)
go
for a walk
the weather
is
work
in the garden
if
fine. (?)
play
tennis
when
Peter
comes. (?)
I
have
dinner in the
it
doesn’t rain (it
we
garden
rains
). (?)
the sun
shines. (?)
he (she)
Will
you
they
GRAMMAR EXERCISES
I. Study Substitution Tables No. 1—5 and compose as many sentences
as you can.
II. Change each of these sentences using the Future Continuous:
1. At 10 o’clock he was still working at the laboratory. 2. My
friend was preparing for her written test when I came. 3. Were
you waiting for me at the station at 8 o’clock in the morning?
4. Was his friend giving a lesson at 5 o’clock? 5. My nephew was
repairing our vacuumcleaner at 7. 6.
My uncle was listening to
the news when I went to bed. 7. My aunt was knitting the whole
morning.
III. Write questions to the parts of the sentences in bold type:
1. He will begin his lectures
next month. 2. My brother will
go
to India for six months. 3. My sister will go to the South
because of her child’s illness
. 4. It will take me
20 minutes to
get to her house. 5. I shall be waiting for you
at the station. 6. It
will take
two years to build this theatre. 7. It was snowing hard
when I got up this morning
. 8. I shall
be able to translate this
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article
next week. 9. He will see her
at 9 o’clock tomorrow. 10. I
shall get up tomorrow
at 6 o’clock. 11. He will stay in the coun
try
for two months. 12. I shall be able to go to the canteen
after
the lesson
. 13. I shall have to repair my aunt’s iron
tomorrow.
14. I shall be having dinner
soon.
IV. Use the correct form of the verb in the adverbial clauses of time
and condition:
1. If you (to translate) this article into Russian, I shall use it in
my report. 2. If she (to be) in Moscow now, she will meet you.
3. If you don’t (to hurry), you will miss the train. 4. If it (to rain),
we shan’t go to the country. 5. When my friend (to come) to
Moscow we shall go to the Bolshoi Theatre. 6. What will you be
doing when he (to come) to your place? 7. Don’t forget to pay
for your dinner before you (to leave) the canteen. 8. I shall be
able to translate this article if you (to give) me a dictionary.
9. You will have to work hard at the laboratory if you (to miss)
the lesson. 10. Where will you go when you (to come) to Mos
cow? 11. You will lay the table as soon as Mary (to wash) the
dishes. 12. I shan’t have dinner before mother (to come) home.
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