Grammar reference
Grammar test
1 Complete the dialogue with the present simple or will . Alex: What time (a) your train (leave) tomorrow? Liam: I don’t know. When I (b) (arrive) at the station tomorrow, I (c) (look) at the timetable. Alex: (d) you (remember) to call me as soon as you (e) (get) home? Liam: Don’t worry. I (f ) (call) you. Present simple for future / 6 points
3 Complete the second sentences using the future continuous or future perfect form of the verb. 1 I’ll do my homework between 6 pm and 8 pm. By 9 pm . (do my homework) 2 She’s going to study English for one month next August. On 15 th August . (study English) 3 I’ll get up at 11 am. At 10 am . (sleep) 4 Tomorrow I have an appointment at the dentist from 4 to 4.30 pm. By 5 pm tomorrow . (leave the dentist) 5 We need to pay him before Thursday. By Friday . (pay him) 6 I’m going for a run tomorrow between 5 and 6 pm. Tomorrow at 5.15 pm . (run) 7 He’s reading the last pages of the book now. By tomorrow . (finish the book) Future continuous and future perfect
be going to and will We use be going to for plans and intentions which we
We use the present simple directly after time expressions like when , as soon as , until , after and before . We cannot use will with these time expressions. When I go to the shops, I’ll buy something to eat. We can also use the present simple to talk about the future when the action is part of a timetable or routine. My class starts at 8 am tomorrow. Future continuous
have already decided to do in the future. We’ve decided that we’re going to eat out. I am going to play tennis tomorrow.
We can also use be going to to make predictions about the future, particularly when we have evidence for the prediction. I’ve studied hard for this exam. I think I’m going to pass. The clouds are very dark. I think it’s going to rain. We use will and won’t to make general predictions about the future. We often use think , hope , expect , etc. with will and won’t to express our opinion. I think our next exam will be easy. I expect she will be late. Her flight was delayed. We also use will and won’t when we decide to do something at the moment of speaking. You look tired, Dad. I’ll make the dinner tonight. It’s really cold in here! I’ll shut the window. We use will and won’t to talk about the future when it is an objective truth. It’s my birthday next week. I’ll be seventeen. Present continuous and present simple for future We use the present continuous to talk about future arrangements or plans that have been confirmed. Tomorrow I’m eating out. My parents booked last week.
subject + will + be + - ing She will be having lunch at one o’clock tomorrow.
Affirmative
Negative We won’t be having dinner at 6 pm tomorrow. Question form Will you be having breakfast at this time tomorrow? Short answers Yes, I will ./No, they won’t . We use the future continuous to talk about activities in progress at a particular time in the future. The activities are in progress and so they are unfinished. Future perfect
will , be going to , present continuous for future
2 Choose the best alternative. 1 A: What are you going to do this weekend? B: I ‘ll have/’m having a party. I’ve invited 50 people! And you? A: I haven’t made any plans. I know! I ’ll call/’m calling Brad. 2 A: Look at the clouds. B: Yes. It’s raining/going to rain later. 3 I think temperatures will get/are getting higher in the future. 4 Tomorrow Jo will be/is being 21. 5 I’m sure that Mo will win/is winning the race. 6 I can’t see you tomorrow. I ‘ll go/’m going to visit my cousin.
subject + will + have + past participle She will have had lunch by 3 pm. We won’t have finished the exam by half past nine.
Affirmative
Negative
Question form Will you have done your homework by 9 pm tonight? Short answers Yes, I will ./No, we won’t . We use the future perfect to talk about activities that will be finished by a certain time in the future. We often use the preposition by with the future perfect. It means ‘some time before’.
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Vocabulary test
Vocabulary
Food, meals and snacks
1 Put the letters in the correct order. Tick ( ) the words that are types of food. 1 cutlete 2 yerkut 3 strerat 4 canpeak 5 warpn 6 redtess
1 Food Dairy products: butter • cream • semi-skimmed milk Fruit: avocado • cherry • peach • plum Meat/fish/seafood: cod • lamb • prawn • tuna • turkey Sweets/bakery products: muffin • pancake • pie Vegetables: carrot • chips • crisps • lettuce • olive • pea • spinach • sweetcorn Others: oil • rice 2 Meals canteen • d essert • dish • fast food • main course • packed lunch • school meal • snack • starter • vending machine
3 Describing food baked • b oiled • fattening • fresh • fried • frozen • greasy • juicy • processed • raw • roast • rotten • salty • spicy • stale • tasty 4 Prefixes dis advantage • dis agree • dis appear • over cooked • pre cooked • re cooked • under cooked • re design • re do • over estimate • under estimate • inter national • co operate • over priced • re think • mis understand • over weight • under weight
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Describing food
2 Read the definitions and write the correct adjective. 1 with a hot, strong flavour 2 good, with lots of flavour 3 not cooked
4 cooked in hot oil 5 preserved by becoming cold 6 making you fat
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Prefixes
3 Find the prefix and write its meaning. 1 precooked 2 redesign 3 cooperate
4 underestimate 5 overweight 6 misunderstand
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On-the-Go Practice
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