НА ВО ОТВЕТИТЬ 1) How do you get to school? 2) What kind if transportation do you use most ofren? 3) Do you oftien use publis transportation? 4) What kinds of trans parts our town? 5)Do you have a bicycle? Do you like ir ?
1 A I'm going to miss you. Please stay in touch.
B I promise! I will phone (verb: phone) you every day.
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "be going to + verb". In this case, the verb is "phone". The future form of the verb "phone" is "will phone".
2 What are Alan's plans for the future?
B Alan is going to do (verb: do) a degree in engineering.
Explanation: The verb "do" is used in this context to refer to studying or obtaining a degree. To express future plans, we use the structure "be going to + verb". In this case, the verb is "do". The future form of the verb "do" is "is going to do".
3 A Can I see you tonight?
B No, I am going to work (verb: work) late. Maybe Saturday?
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "be going to + verb". In this case, the verb is "work". The future form of the verb "work" is "am going to work".
4 Are you ready to order?
B Yes, I am going to have (verb: have) the prawns, please.
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "be going to + verb". In this case, the verb is "have". The future form of the verb "have" is "am going to have".
5 A There's nothing in the fridge.
B OK, shall I get (verb: get) a takeaway?
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "shall/will + verb". In this case, the verb is "get". The future form of the verb "get" is "shall/will get".
6 No problem, I will lend (verb: lend) you some.
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "shall/will + verb". In this case, the verb is "lend". The future form of the verb "lend" is "will lend".
7 A Shall we have a barbecue tomorrow?
B No, the weather forecast says it will rain (verb: rain).
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "will + verb". In this case, the verb is "rain". The future form of the verb "rain" is "will rain".
8 A We land at about 8.00.
B Shall I pick (verb: pick) you up from the airport?
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "shall/will + verb". In this case, the verb is "pick". The future form of the verb "pick" is "shall/will pick".
1. and now the trade of this town is developing with extreme rapidity and the ambition of the inhibitions is growing along with it.
- Развитие торговли этого города в настоящее время происходит с огромной скоростью, и вместе с этим растет амбиция предпринимателей.
2. Have you any idea what she will be doing when I ring her up tomorrow?
- У тебя есть представление, что она будет делать, когда я позвоню ей завтра?
3. We had known him a long time before we gave him a position in the accounts department.
- Мы знали его долгое время, прежде чем назначить его на должность в отделе учета.
4. I want the full program you showed in the afternoon of the 4th of October. I want to see these pictures as your audiences saw them the week before last. That is not possible here, but perhaps the identical program is being run now in some other picture-house.
- Я хочу полную программу, которую вы показывали в послеобеденное время 4 октября. Я хочу увидеть эти фильмы так, как их видели ваши зрители на прошлой неделе. Это не возможно здесь, но, возможно, идентичная программа сейчас идет в другом кинотеатре.
5. He parted from them in the firm conviction that he would receive far more information than he would impart.
- Он расстался с ними с твердым убеждением в том, что он получит гораздо больше информации, чем передаст.
6. When your case comes on the stroke of the appointed hour, it will be followed a minute later by that of the chairman.
- Когда ваше дело будет рассматриваться в назначенное время, его последует через минуту дело председателя.
7. He knew he must do it though he did not need to worry about the consequences.
- Он знал, что должен это сделать, хотя ему не нужно беспокоиться о последствиях.
8. When I was living in England, I often thought how unexcited these English always were.
- Когда я жил в Англии, я часто думал, насколько безразличными эти англичане всегда были.
9. I will stay, I am determined to stay here for the present, until the end of June at any rate.
- Я останусь, я решил остаться здесь на данный момент, по крайней мере, до конца июня.
10. "I thought there might be something for me," she said, opening the envelope. "I have had anonymous letters before now, and there has not been one of them that did not mean something."
- "Я думала, что там может быть что-то для меня", - сказала она, открывая конверт. "У меня уже были анонимные письма раньше, и не было ни одного из них, что было бы безосновательным."
11. Nothing satisfies him, he always complains!
- Ничто не удовлетворяет его, он всегда жалуется!
12. By that time, you will have learned that nobody can really help you but yourself.
- К тому времени, ты поймешь, что никто на самом деле не может помочь тебе, кроме тебя самого.
13. Is it the same lady I saw you with yesterday?
- Это та же женщина, с которой я видел тебя вчера?
14. I have noticed a number of improvements done in this town since I was last here.
- Я заметил несколько улучшений, произведенных в этом городе с тех пор, как я последний раз был здесь.
15. They have added a new wing to the library since spring.
- Они добавили новое крыло к библиотеке с весны.
16. I'm afraid he doesn't realize the importance of this question.
- Боюсь, он не осознает важность этого вопроса.
17. I dreamt that I was walking in a marvelous garden when the telephone woke me up.
- Мне снилось, что я гулял в чудесном саду, когда телефон разбудил меня.
18. He has never been the same since his accident.
- Он никогда уже не был таким же, с тех пор как у него произошла авария.
19. He got there sooner than he had expected.
- Он приехал туда раньше, чем ожидал.
20. He is still a very poor singer for all he does to train his voice.
- Он все равно является очень плохим певцом, несмотря на все то, что делает, чтобы тренировать свой голос.
21. I have sworn that I will not go back until I have seen all the marvels of this oriental city.
- Я поклялся, что не вернусь назад, пока не увижу все чудеса этого восточного города.
22. I saw him last week and he told me he had quit his job in the dispatch department and that he had been acting as assistant director of the invoice department from the beginning of the month.
- Я видел его на прошлой неделе и он сказал мне, что уволился с работы в отделе отправки, и начиная с начала месяца взял обязанности помощника директора отдела счетов.
23. By the end of summer, the greater part of our project will be completed.
- К концу лета большая часть нашего проекта будет завершена.
24. What did you do when you found out you had lost your wallet?
- Что ты сделал, когда обнаружил, что потерял свой кошелек?
25. Look! I believe it is Mrs. Stern who is crossing the street.
- Смотри! Я думаю, это миссис Стерн, которая переходит улицу.
B I promise! I will phone (verb: phone) you every day.
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "be going to + verb". In this case, the verb is "phone". The future form of the verb "phone" is "will phone".
2 What are Alan's plans for the future?
B Alan is going to do (verb: do) a degree in engineering.
Explanation: The verb "do" is used in this context to refer to studying or obtaining a degree. To express future plans, we use the structure "be going to + verb". In this case, the verb is "do". The future form of the verb "do" is "is going to do".
3 A Can I see you tonight?
B No, I am going to work (verb: work) late. Maybe Saturday?
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "be going to + verb". In this case, the verb is "work". The future form of the verb "work" is "am going to work".
4 Are you ready to order?
B Yes, I am going to have (verb: have) the prawns, please.
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "be going to + verb". In this case, the verb is "have". The future form of the verb "have" is "am going to have".
5 A There's nothing in the fridge.
B OK, shall I get (verb: get) a takeaway?
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "shall/will + verb". In this case, the verb is "get". The future form of the verb "get" is "shall/will get".
6 No problem, I will lend (verb: lend) you some.
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "shall/will + verb". In this case, the verb is "lend". The future form of the verb "lend" is "will lend".
7 A Shall we have a barbecue tomorrow?
B No, the weather forecast says it will rain (verb: rain).
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "will + verb". In this case, the verb is "rain". The future form of the verb "rain" is "will rain".
8 A We land at about 8.00.
B Shall I pick (verb: pick) you up from the airport?
Explanation: To express future actions, we use the structure "shall/will + verb". In this case, the verb is "pick". The future form of the verb "pick" is "shall/will pick".