What is going to happen in each of these
situations? Use going to and the verbs in
brackets.
1 You’re on a playing field. A football is
coming towards your friend. (hit)
2 Your friend is stroking a neighbour’s cat.
The cat shows its teeth. (bite)
3 You’re walking across a pedestrian
crossing with a friend. A car is driving
very fast towards you. (not stop)
4 You’re on a busy underground train.
A young girl is reaching out for your
friend’s bag. (take)
5 You’re walking along the street. Your
friend hasn’t seen a lamp post. (walk into)
I met him when he was walking across the park.
Have you ever acted on the stage? — Why, yes, that's what I I have done for the last six years.
Don't enter the bedroom! The child is sleeping there, and he always wakes up, when somebody opens the door
What WERE you DOING when I CAME in?
When I CAME to his house, they TOLD me that he HAD LEFT an hour before.
On checking up his answers he FOUND out that he HAD MADE several mistakes.
When I LEFT (WAS LEAVING) home, the snow HAD already STOPPED, but a strong wind WAS BLOWING.
HAVE you READ this book? — Yes, I HAVE READ it . I THINK it IS very interesting.
What ARE the children DOING now? — Oh, they ARE PLAYING the new table game which I BOUGHT for them the day before yesterday.
They HAVE REACHED the corner of the street by now and ARE STANDING at the bus stop.