This future tense is used for actions that will be completed before a specific time in the future.
Provide an example.
Future Perfect: will + past participle
This term describes technology that allows a computer to identify a person's face.
facial recognition
This phrase is used to show you understand someone's point before you disagree with it.
'I get what you're saying, but...' or 'I see your point, but...'
AI uses these to recommend your next movie on Netflix.
algorithms
This future tense describes an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
Provide an example.
Future Continuous: will be + verb-ing
This is the term for an early, functional model of a product used for testing.
prototype
The phrase 'I get where you're coming from' means that...
you understand opponents perspective or point of view.
The type of AI used by chatbots like ChatGPT that generates new text.
generative AI
The correct position for a commenting adverb 'certainly' in this sentence: 'Robots will not be able to replace the workers of educational sphere'.
Robots will certainly not be able to replace the workers of educational sphere
System software that manages computer hardware and software resources, and provides common services for computer programs.
operating system
In pronunciation, why are certain words stressed in a sentence (e.g., 'It's a virtual friend')? What is the name of such stress?
To show contrast or to emphasize a key point. Contrastive stress.
The year term "Artificial Intelligence" was first coined.
1956
Complete this sentence with the correct future form: 'By the time we arrive, the movie ___ (already, start).'
By the time we arrive, the movie will have already started.
This adverb means 'in a way that is certain to happen; unavoidably.'
inevitably
Lucky Cell
*there should have been a "такой щас вайб" meme with a lion with a coiffure, or a "помаленьку" meme, but I don't have a paid subscription*
Which citizenship does Sophia the robot has?
Saudi Arabia
Correct the error in this sentence: 'Undoubtedly, by 2050, we will be having replaced all cash with digital currency.'
Undoubtedly, by 2050, we will have replaced all cash with digital currency.
This adverb means 'in a way that could be made, done, or achieved; possibly'
feasibly
Think of what kind of intonation we use on the word "but" and why? Read the sentence with correct pronunciation outloud: 'I understand what you're saying, but I still don't get it'
falling-rising intonation. to introduce a counterargument or to signal a contrasting idea.
Name of the 1st son of Elon Musk and Grimes.
X Æ A-Xii