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The present continuous and be going to PEG 202-6Put the verbs in brackets into one of the above forms, using the present continuous wherever possible. 1 Where you (go) for your holidays? ~ I (go) to Norway. ~
2 Where you (go) this evening? ~ 3 Take an umbrella; it (rain). 4 How long you (stay) in this country? (Have you decided to stay?) ~ 5 I (dye) these curtains. ~ 6 I've seen the film, now I (read) the book. I've just got a copy from the library. (I haven't started the book yet.) 7 You (do) anything next weekend? ~ 8 We (start) early tomorrow. We (go) to Ben Nevis. ~ Not me. Tom (climb) it. I (sit) at the bottom and (do) some sketching. 9 Uncle: I hear you (go) to the regatta tomorrow. You (sail) in it? 10 You (not ask) your boss to give you a fire in your office? ~ 11 I hear you've bought a caravan. You (use) it for your holidays? ~ 12 Mrs Jones (go) to hospital. She (have) her appendix out. ~ 13 He isn't happy at his boarding school. I (send) him to a day school. ~ 14 Tom (arrive) tomorrow. ~ He (spend) the weekend here or (catch) the night train back as usual? ~ He (spend) the weekend. He (give) a lecture on Friday and (attend) a big reception on Saturday. 15 He (bring) his wife with him? (Has he arranged to bring his wife?) ~ 16 I've just arranged to do a part-time job. I (start) on Monday. ~ 17 You (go) abroad for your holiday?- Well, I (get) a holiday job. I (go) to an agent's on Saturday to find out about it. I (ask) for a job abroad; but of course they may all be taken. ~ You might get a job picking grapes. Jack (join) a camp in the South of France—his university arranged it—and they all (pick) grapes. 18 I (buy) a new coat. The weather report says that it (be) very cold. 19 Ann has won a car in a competition but she can't drive. 20 I hear you've bought a new house. ~ 21 You (have) it done? (Have you arranged to have it done?) ~ family (help), of course. ~ 22 I (do) a lot of work in the garden, too. I (plant) 20 apple trees and (make) a lawn in front of the house. ~ 23 I (get) some help with the garden. (7 have arranged this.) Two men (start) work on the hedge on Friday and a lawn expert (come) on Monday to advise me about the lawn. 24 The employers (meet) the strikers again tomorrow. (This has been arranged.) ~ They just (repeat) what they said today? Or they (climb) down? ~
134 be going to and will + infinitive Put the verbs in brackets into one of the above forms. 1 Where are you off to with that ladder? ~ 2 We bought our new garage in sections and we (assemble) it ourselves. ~ 3 Why do you want all the furniture out of the room? ~ 4 Here are the matches: but what do you want them for? ~ 5 Have you decided on your colour scheme? ~ 6 Why are you asking everyone to give you bits of material? ~ 7 I wonder if Ann knows that the time of the meeting has been changed. ~ Probably not. I (look) in on my way home and tell her. I'm glad you thought of it. 8 Leave a note for them on the table and they (see) it when they come in. 9 I'm afraid I'm not quite ready. ~ 10 Do you have to carry so much stuff on your backs? ~ 11 I've been measuring the windows. I (put) in double glazing. 12 You (wear) that nice dress in a dinghy? ~ 13 If you leave your keys with the hall porter he (take) the car round the garage. 14 Shop assistant: We have some very nice strawberries. Customer: All right. I (have) a pound. 15 Husband: This bread is absolutely tasteless! I wish we could have home-made bread. 16 Mary: Ann's busy baking. Apparently she (bake) all their bread from now on. 17 Why have you brought your camera? You (try) to take photographs? That's not allowed either. If a policemen sees you, he (confiscate) the camera. 18 Tom to Jack, who has just helped him to change a wheel: I (have) to leave this at the garage; I don't know how to mend a puncture in a tubeless tyre. Jack: But it's quite easy. I (come) round this evening and show you if you like. 19 Later: Tom to wife: I (not take) the tyre to the garage. I (mend) it myself. 20 Why are you rolling up the carpets? You (paint) the ceiling? ~ 21 Ann: Here's the letter to the landlord. If there's anything I should add, say so and I (add) it. Peter: It's fine, but it's illegible. He (not be able) to read it. 22 Employer: But there are a lot of mistakes in this. Miss Jones. 23 Mrs Smith: Your cold's worse, Ann. Go back to bed and I (ring) the school and tell them you can't come. 24 Mrs Smith was just picking up the receiver when her husband came downstairs. 'Ann's not well,' she said. 1 (ring) the school and say that she can't come.' 25 Ann: Why are you taking fishing rods? You (not climb) the mountain after all? Tom: We (climb) and fish. There's a lake on top and we (try) to get some fish out of it. Ann: Well, if you catch any I (cook) them; but I think I (buy) some all the same. 26 Mary, meeting Jack carrying two buckets of water: Hello, Jack! Where's the fire? Jack: I (wash) the car, if you want to know. Would you like to help me? 27 Where are all those children off to with baskets? ~ 28 Ann: You (have) to go now, Tom, or you (be) late. 29 George and Paul find an injured man lying by the roadside. 30 No, I'm not going away for the weekend. I'm staying at home. I (start) building my garage. The bricks have come at last. ~ No, my nephew (help) me. I suggested it to him yesterday and he was quite enthusiastic. 31 He says he's tired of writing books about horrible people who get more and more horrible on every page, and now he (write) about perfectly charming people who are happily married. ~ 32 I hear the farmer down the road has hired a bulldozer. ~ 33 The new owner (make) any changes? ~ 34 What do you want all those corks for? ~ 35 There's someone at the door. ~ 36 Where are you all going? ~ There's nothing to eat or drink here except one chop and a bottle of champagne, so we (buy) some fish and chips and eat them in the car. 135 The future continuous and will + infinitive PEG 214-15 Put the verbs in brackets into one of the above forms. 1 Jack usually gives me a lift home, but we both (come) home by train tomorrow as his car is being repaired. 2 He says he (meet) us at the bus stop, but I'm sure he (forget) to turn up.
3 Don't ring now; she (watch) her favourite TV programme. ~ All right. I (ring) at 8.30. 4 I wonder what I (do) this time next year. ~ I expect you still (work) at the same office. 5 I'd like to double-glaze the bedroom windows. ~ All right. I (get) the materials at once and we (do) it this weekend. 6 Wait a bit. Don't drink your tea without milk. The milkman (come) in a minute. 7 What are you doing next weekend? ~ Oh, I (work) as usual. I'm always on duty at weekends. 8 Air hostess: We (take) off in a few minutes. Please fasten your seat belts. 9 He (come) if you ask him. 10 I arranged to play tennis with Tom at nine tonight. ~ 11 I (get) you some aspirins if you like. The chemist's still (be) open. ~ to buy me some. 12 It (be) very late when she gets home and her parents (wonder) what's happened. 13 I never (be) able to manage on my own. ~ Oh, that's all right. But Tom (not help) me: I (help) Tom. He always takes charge when we're on duty together. 14 I (write) postcards every week, I promise, and I (try) to make them legible. If necessary I (type) them. 15 Typist: Are you in a hurry for this letter, Mr Jones? Because I (type) Mr White's letters at four o'clock and if yours could wait till— 16 What happened at last night's meeting? I hear there was quite a disturbance. ~ Come and see me and I (tell) you. I don't want to talk about it on the phone. 17 I'm going to Switzerland next week. ~ 18 This time next month the snow (melt) and skiing will be over. 19 The first day of the term will be horrible, for everybody (talk) about their holidays and (show) photographs of marvellous foreign beaches, and as I haven't been anywhere I (feel) terribly out of it. 20 I (tell) her what you say but she (not believe) it. 21 It's 7 a.m. and here we are on top of a mountain. At home people just (get) up now. 22 But you can't go to a fancy dress party in a dinner jacket! ~ Because everyone (wear) fancy dress. ~ 23 The coming election (be) the main topic of conversation for the next fortnight. The party leaders (speak) on TV and the local candidates (address) meetings in the constituencies. 24 This time tomorrow everyone (read) of your success, and all sorts of people (ring) up to congratulate you. 25 That oak tree still (stand) there fifty years from now. 26 You please (forward) my mail to the Grand Hotel? I (stay) there as usual for the first fortnight in August. 27 Heavens! Look at the time. Your father (come) home in a minute and I haven't even started getting dinner ready! 28 James (leave) for Australia quite soon. He has got a job there. 29 The car (not start). ~ 30 It's nearly Christmas already. Carol singers (come) round soon. 31 On the news tonight they mentioned the possibility of a power strike. Everybody (look) for candles tomorrow. . 32 Hotel receptionist on phone to client: What time you (arrive), Mr Jones? 33 You (use) your dictionary this afternoon? ~ 34 Ann: This time next week I (have) my first skating lesson. 35 It's a beautiful drive. I'm sure you (enjoy) the scenery. ~ a mistake that I (be) afraid to take my eyes off the map. 36 I (write) in code if you insist, but I don't think it's at all necessary. Date: 2015-12-17; view: 2321
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