The document discusses several possible future events and scenarios and presents sentences in different tenses and structures for practice. Specifically, it first lists 10 potential future developments and asks the reader to discuss whether they will happen. Second, it provides 8 sentences to complete in the negative tense. Finally, it provides 8 sentences to reorder into interrogative form.
The document discusses several possible future events and scenarios and presents sentences in different tenses and structures for practice. Specifically, it first lists 10 potential future developments and asks the reader to discuss whether they will happen. Second, it provides 8 sentences to complete in the negative tense. Finally, it provides 8 sentences to reorder into interrogative form.
The document discusses several possible future events and scenarios and presents sentences in different tenses and structures for practice. Specifically, it first lists 10 potential future developments and asks the reader to discuss whether they will happen. Second, it provides 8 sentences to complete in the negative tense. Finally, it provides 8 sentences to reorder into interrogative form.
Aliens will invade the Earth. Flying cars will solve the problem of traffic jams. Global warming will wipe out many animal species. Overpopulation will lead to mandatory euthanasia at 70. People will live for 150 years or more. Robots will take over routine household tasks. Scientists will invent a time machine. There will be a friendly alien encounter. Tourists will go on space holidays. Transporters (like in Star Trek) will be used.
II. Complete using the verbs in brackets to make NEGATIVE sentences.
1. Jack won’t go to the cinema. (go)
2. Sandy won’t write a novel. (write) 3. I won’t become a famous singer. (become) 4. My friends won’t have an exam next week. (have) 5. Jane won’t go to school tomorrow. (go) 6. In 2100 robots won’t do the housework. (do) 7. Dad won’t be home at 4 o’clock. (be) 8. Mom won’t iron the clothes. (iron)
III. Order to make INTERROGATIVE I sentences.
1. tonight / go out / will / you /? – Will you go out tonight?
2. Ben / to the beach /go / will /? Will Ben go to the beach? 3. in June / work / they / will /? Will they work in June? 4. next week / will / it / be cold /? Will it be cold next week? 5. by car / she / travel / will /? Will she travel by car? 6. live / in Mars / will / people /? Will people live in Mars? 7. Gary / move / will / to New York /? Will Gary move to New York? 8. to London/ go/ Joe / will/? Will Joe go to London?