1. I am afraid I will be late.
Для перехода от Future Simple (shall) к Future Continuous (will be) заменили "be" на "will be".
2. Do you think we will pick all the apples in three days?
Для перехода от Future Simple (shall) к Future Continuous (will pick) заменили "pick" на "will pick".
3. He hopes you will often visit him.
Предложение остается без изменений, так как оно уже в соответствующем времени.
4. They expect he will be at home in a few days.
Для перехода от Future Simple (shall) к Future Continuous (will be) заменили "be" на "will be".
5. Are you afraid we will not be in time?
Для перехода от Future Simple (shan’t) к Future Continuous (will not be) заменили "shan’t be" на "will not be".
6. She promises that she will finish the work in a week.
Предложение остается без изменений, так как оно уже в соответствующем времени.
7. I think Henry will help us.
Предложение остается без изменений, так как оно уже в соответствующем времени.
1. Had you driven it before?
To form the past perfect question, we start with the auxiliary verb "had" followed by the subject "you" and then the past participle of the main verb "drive". The question is asking if "you" had driven the car before.
2. Had they eaten sushi before?
To form the past perfect question, we start with the auxiliary verb "had" followed by the subject "they" and then the past participle of the main verb "eat". The question is asking if "they" had eaten sushi before.
3. Had he won a medal before?
To form the past perfect question, we start with the auxiliary verb "had" followed by the subject "he" and then the past participle of the main verb "win". The question is asking if "he" had won a medal before.
4. Had they made a cake before?
To form the past perfect question, we start with the auxiliary verb "had" followed by the subject "they" and then the past participle of the main verb "make". The question is asking if "they" had made a cake before.
5. Had she run a marathon before?
To form the past perfect question, we start with the auxiliary verb "had" followed by the subject "she" and then the past participle of the main verb "run". The question is asking if "she" had run a marathon before.
6. Had you been there before?
To form the past perfect question, we start with the auxiliary verb "had" followed by the subject "you" and then the past participle of the main verb "be". The question is asking if "you" had been to Brazil before on holiday.
My family and I have got a dog.