Tenses
Plans
will/present cont/to be going to/might/may
Predictions
will/to be going to/may/might/be likely to
Questions
100

- You ever (to visit) Italy?

- No, I ... But I (to be) to France twice.

- Have you ever visited Italy?

- No, I haven't. But I have been to France twice.

100

Correct the mistake:

Well, I'm going change my work, but I still need to arrange it with my boss.

Well, I'm going TO change my work, but I still need to arrange it with my boss.

100

Use the correct construction to talk about predictions

In the near future robots (do) 99% of people's work.

In the near future robots will do 99% of people's work.

General prediction

100

Complete with a tag and an answer:

- You haven't seen the match today, ...?

- (You have seen it)

- You haven't seen the match today, have you?

- Yes, I have.

200

The situation occured last summer. I (to study) maths for exams and suddenly (to realise) that somebody (to break in) my flat.

The situation occured last summer. I was studying maths for exams and suddenly realised that somebody had broken in my flat.

200

Use the correct construction to talk about plans

Are you hungry? I think I (to order) a pizza

Are you hungry? I think I'll order a pizza

200

Watch out! The picture (to fall).

Watch out! The picture is going to fall.

Watch out = present evidence

200

Make a question to the words in italics (2 questions):

He always asks his mom about the weather.

1. 

2.


He always asks his mom about the weather.

1. Who always asks his mom about the weather? (Subject?)

2. Who does he always ask about the weather? (Object?)

300

I (not to know) how to fix my computer because I (to lose) the instruction and nobody could help me with that impossible task.

I didn't know how to fix my computer because I had lost the instruction and nobody could help me with that impossible task.

300

Use the correct construction to talk about plans

Tomorrow I (to take) a train to Warsaw, so I will have to get up early.

Tomorrow I am taking a train to Warsaw, so I will have to get up early.

ARRANGEMENT (tickets etc.)

300

Rephrase the sentence

As I heard this week the probability of snow isn't very high. 

It _____________

It might snow.

It's unlikely to snow. / It's not likely to snow.

300

Transform the phrase into general (yes/no) question:

I used to love skating a lot.

Did you use to love skating?

400

- It seems impossible but my brother's computer (to break down) again.

- He (to buy) already a new one, hasn't he?

- It seems impossible but my brother's computer has broken down again.

- He has already bought a new one, hasn't he?

400

I'm not sure about where to go on Saturday, I also (to stay) home and not go anywhere.

I'm not sure about where to go on Saturday, I also might/ may stay home and not go anywhere.

400

I think the weather (to get) better soon.

I think the weather will get better soon.

General prediction

400

Transform into question

When she arrived at the airport she realised she had forgotten her lugguage.

When ___________________?

When did she realise that she had forgotten her luggage?

500

He (not feel) very good, so this week he (to stay) at home on a sick leave.

He doesn't feel/ isn't feeling very good, so this week he is staying at home on a sick leave.

500

I (to fly) to Moscow, but nothing is arranged. I still need tickets for the plane and call my friends.

I'm going to fly to Moscow.

500

If you pay attention to the clouds you'll agree that it (to snow) soon.

If you pay attention to the clouds you'll agree that it is going to snow soon.

Clouds = evidence

500

Transform into question:

He had been a cook for years before he could open his own restaurant.

How long ______________?

How long had he been a cook before he could open his own restaurant?

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