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REWRITE to CREATE only 1 sentence using the verb in the correct VERB TENSE: "The plane flies to London every day at 10am. I fly to London tomorrow." (leave)
My plane to London leaves at 10am tomorrow
REWRITE to CREATE only 1 sentence using the verb in the correct VERB TENSE: "Listen to this song. It’s great." (love)
Listen to this song. I think you will / ’ll love it
REWRITE to CREATE only 1 sentence using the verb in the correct VERB TENSE: "We have been here for 30 minutes. He is coming in 15 minutes." (wait)
We will have been waiting for 45 minutes
REWRITE to CREATE only 1 sentence using the verb in the correct VERB TENSE: "I am not working now. Next year, when I’m 23, I will start work." (start)
By the time I’m 23, I will have started work
REWRITE to CREATE only 1 sentence using the verb in the correct VERB TENSE: "I have lived in Valencia for five years. I will be living in Valencia next January." (live)
In January, I will have been living in Valencia for six years
REWRITE to CREATE only 1 sentence using the verb in the correct VERB TENSE: "When I was young, I rode my horse every day." (used)
When I was young, I used to ride my horse every day
TRANSFORM into PAST SIMPLE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE:" His dad called him twice yesterday"
Didn´t his dad call him yesterday?
TRANSFORM into PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS (INTERROGATIVE):" They were working for a long time"
Had they been working for a long time?
TRANSFORM INTO NEGATIVE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE:" Banks in Britain open from 9 to 5"
Banks in Britain haven´t opened from 9 to 5.
TRANSFORM INTO PAST PERFECT INTERROGATIVE:" she was talking to Carla."
Had she talked to Carla?
TRANSFORM INTO NEGATIVE BE GOING TO:"Listen! There's someone at the door. She will open the door for you."
"Listen! There's someone at the door. She isn´t going to open the door for you."
TRANSFORM INTO FUTURE CONTINUOUS:"The English lesson starts at 8:45."
The English lesson WILL BE STARTING at 8:45.
TRANSFORM INTO PRESENT CONTINUOUS INTERROGATIVE:"I will drive you to the station."
AM I DRIVING you to the station?
TRANSFORM INTO FUTURE PERFECT NEGATIVE: "The train leaves at 11:45."
"The train WON´T HAVE LEFT BY 11:45."
FORM and FUNCTION of Future PERFECT
(WILL +HAVE+ PAST PARTICIPLE)// to talk about things that will be finished by a certain time in the future
FORM and FUNCTION of FUTURE CONTINUOUS
(WILL+ BE+ VERB -ING)// to talk about actions that will be in progress in the future
we use BE GOING TO + INFINITIVE to talk about...
Predictions based on evidence and future intentions and plans
FORM and FUNCTION of future simple
(WILL +VERB INFINITIVE)//For predictions based on your opinion, for spontaneous decisions, for promises and for offers