1. Put the verbs in brackets in the right future tense 1. I (see) my bank manager tomorrow. I (ask) him for a loan but I expect
he (refuse).
2. (you/do) anything next weekend?// Yes, my nephews (come)
and I (show) them round London. // (you/take) them to
the theatre? // No, they’re too young for that. I (take) them to the zoo.
3. John usually gives me a lift home, but we both (come) home by train tomorrow as his car
(be) repaired.
4. His father left him $400,000 but he lives so extravagantly that he (spend) it all before he’s
30.
5. There (be) a bus strike. Everyone (walk) to work next week.
6. I (ring) you tomorrow at six.// No, don’t ring me at six. I (bathe)
the baby then. Ring me later.
7. (you/light) the fire for me, please? Here are the matches.
8. Where (I/put) it? Put it behind the piano.
9. (he/ring) us up as soon as he (arrive) in England.
10. If we (not hurry), the sun (rise) before we reach the top.
11. I (not fill) up this form! The questions are impertinent. // If you don’t, madam, you
(not get) your visa.
12. (I / put) more salt in the stew?
13. Tourist: We’ve only got five hours in Rome; we (leave) at six; but I’m sure that we
(see) everything of importance by then.
14. What (the tide/do) at six tomorrow morning? // It (come) in.
15. We’d better go out tomorrow because Mary (practise) the piano all day.
16. (you/sign) here, please?
17. The ceiling in this room doesn’t look very safe, does it? // No, it looks as if it (fall)down.
18. I don’t know how to use this camera// It’s quite easy. I (show) you.
19. I think Jane (get) the job. She has a lot of experience.
20. I (not tell ) anyone what happened, I promise.
Alice watched as her older sister laid the table-cloth on the table.
I do not think that enough light in the room. Turn on the light, please.
I felt that someone pushed me.
Let me take (drag) sled yourself.
You hear someone knocking at the door?
Mom always wants me to talk with the little sister with love and care.
Do you regret what you said?
Who made you make these old clock?
As it looks? asked Kate.
My grandmother Mature woman. She has gray hair and pale blue eyes.
She is not tall. She has a kind, cheerful person.
We noticed that the mother took the bowl of fruit on the kitchen.
With regret, but firmly, my aunt said that she has nothing against the loud music.