1. I will help you with your homework. To change the verb "help" into the correct form, we use the future tense "will" followed by the base form of the verb.
2. She will be here very soon. Similarly, we use the future tense "will" followed by the base form of the verb "be" to indicate a future action.
3. They will come at 8 o'clock. Once again, we use the future tense "will" followed by the base form of the verb "come".
4. You will call me next week. To change the verb "call" into the correct form, we use the future tense "will" followed by the base form of the verb.
5. I will use the money wisely. We use the future tense "will" followed by the base form of the verb "use" to indicate a future action.
6. We will return as soon as possible. The verb "return" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
7. It will rain tomorrow. Here, we use the future tense "will" followed by the base form of the verb "rain".
8. Ralf will pay for it. To change the verb "pay" into the correct form, we use the future tense "will" followed by the base form of the verb.
9. Amanda will win this game. The verb "win" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
10. Maybe we will stay at home. We use the future tense "will" followed by the base form of the verb "stay" to indicate a future action.
11. They will bake some cakes. The verb "bake" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
12. I will take you with me next month. Similarly, we use the future tense "will" followed by the base form of the verb "take".
13. Ashley will stay at home tonight. The verb "stay" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
14. It will be very hot this summer. Again, we use the future tense "will" followed by the base form of the verb "be".
For the second set of sentences:
1. We will do this together. To change the verb "do" into the correct form, we use the future tense "will" followed by the base form of the verb.
2. Next year will be very exciting. The verb "be" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
3. People will invent new things. The verb "invent" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
4. I will be in Rome next week. The verb "be" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
5. John will be very pleased. The verb "be" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
6. Wait, I will do this. To change the verb "do" into the correct form, we use the future tense "will" followed by the base form of the verb.
7. We will catch him. The verb "catch" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
8. They will probably finish tomorrow. The verb "finish" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
9. You will find your bag. The verb "find" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
10. Bonnie will like you. The verb "like" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
11. It will be sunny tomorrow. The verb "be" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
12. The winter will be especially cold. The verb "be" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
13. The next game will be hard to win. The verb "be" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
14. I will speak with him about you. The verb "speak" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
15. You will send Kate the pictures. The verb "send" does not change in this sentence as it is already in the correct form for the future tense.
4. she must have been working outdoors when we rang. She didn't answer the phone.
- Время: прошедшее продолженное (Past Continuous) потому что это действие было в процессе в момент звонка.
5. Jane hoped to be given the prize, but someone else won it.
- Время: инфинитив (Infinitive) потому что это надежда на получение приза.
6. He seemed to have been swimming. He was all wet.
- Время: инфинитив (Infinitive) потому что это действие предшествовало мокрой одежде.
7. I should have given him some money before we went out, but I forgot.
- Время: прошедшее время совершенное (Past Perfect) потому что это действие должно было произойти до выхода и было пропущено.
8. She says she would love to come to dinner with us tonight.
- Время: инфинитив (Infinitive) потому что это надежда или желание прийти на ужин.
9. He must have practiced that piece for hours - he plays it very well now.
- Время: прошедшее совершенное время (Past Perfect) потому что это действие должно было произойти до того, как он научился играть его хорошо.
10. The athlete seemed to be out of breath - he must have been running for hours.
- Время: инфинитив (Infinitive) потому что это действие предшествовало нехватке дыхания.
11. Peter claims to have been chosen as the best-dressed man of the year.
- Время: инфинитив (Infinitive) потому что это действие произошло до утверждения Питера.
12. They could have prepared a meal for us last night instead of making us go out to eat.
- Время: прошедшее совершенное время (Past Perfect) потому что это действие должно было произойти до того, как они заставили нас пойти есть.
13. John must be very busy these days - I never see him.
- Время: настоящее (Present) потому что это текущее состояние дел.
14. The house looks so clean now. she must have cleaned all day.
- Время: прошедшее совершенное время (Past Perfect) потому что это действие должно было произойти до того, как дом стал чистым.
15. Jan should have given us her new address before she left.
- Время: прошедшее совершенное время (Past Perfect) потому что это действие должно было произойти до того, как она ушла.
16. The two men appeared to be trying to break into the building when the police arrived.
- Время: инфинитив (Infinitive) потому что это действие предшествовало прибытию полиции.
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