Предмет: Английский язык, автор: lizagorbatuk2006

★Choose the correct variant.

1) Did you get my email? - No, I didn't.-OK, I'll send / I'm going to send it again.

2) Have you got any plans for the weekend? - Yes, I'll help / I'm going to help my mum.

3) I'll go / I'm going to the cinema tonight. Will you go / Are you going with me? 4) Will/Shall I help you with cooking?

5) They won't repair/won't be repairing/won't have repaired the road by next week.

6) My younger brother will be/ will have been/is going to be eight next in three months. 7) We will have/ will be having / will have had a picnic at 5 o'clock on Saturday.

8) What time is the bus arriving/will the bus arrive / does the bus arrive?

9) I'm sure I am going to pass the exam/will pass the exam / will have passed the exam.

10) Be careful! The dog will/is going to bite you.

11) Will your dad return/be returning/have returned from the business trip by the weekend?

Ответы

Автор ответа: mefrichannel
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Let's analyze each sentence and select the correct variant:

1) "OK, I'll send it again." – This choice indicates a sudden decision made at the moment of speaking.

2) "I'm going to help my mum." – This implies a plan already in place for the weekend.

3) "I'm going to the cinema tonight. Are you going with me?" – "Going to" suggests a pre-planned activity; "Are you going" is about asking for a decision now.

4) "Shall I help you with cooking?" – "Shall" is often used in offers of help.

5) "They won't have repaired the road by next week." – This shows that the action will not be completed by a certain future time.

6) "My younger brother is going to be eight next in three months." – This indicates a pre-determined event (a birthday).

7) "We will be having a picnic at 5 o'clock on Saturday." – This suggests a planned future activity.

8) "What time will the bus arrive?" – This is a simple inquiry about a future fact.

9) "I'm sure I will pass the exam." – Expresses confidence about a future event.

10) "Be careful! The dog is going to bite you." – "Going to" is used for a prediction based on immediate evidence.

11) "Will your dad have returned from the business trip by the weekend?" – This is asking whether an action will be completed by a certain time.
Автор ответа: eazywork
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Ответ:

Did you get my email? - No, I didn't. - OK, I'll send it again.

Have you got any plans for the weekend? - Yes, I'm going to help my mum.

I'm going to the cinema tonight. Are you going with me?

Shall I help you with cooking?

They won't have repaired the road by next week.

My younger brother is going to be eight in three months.

We will have a picnic at 5 o'clock on Saturday.

What time does the bus arrive?

I am sure I will pass the exam.

Be careful! The dog is going to bite you.

Will your dad have returned from the business trip by the weekend?

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