3. She might be older, but I don’t think she’s more than 15 years old.
4. How old will you be in 2050?
5. I might go out tonight with my friends.
6. I’m sure that we will have a good time at the party.
11. you’ll win, will meet, will pass, will I have to, will win
12/ 1. I think I’ll have a lot of homework next weekend.
2. I don’t think I’ll get a holiday job next summer.
3. I think I’ll get good marks at the end of the year.
4. I don’t think I’ll be famous one day.
5. I think I’ll get married someday.
6. I don’t think I’ll ever be rich.
14/
I’ll study harder and get better marks for Geography. I won’t play computer games for four hours a day. I won’t be late for school and my teachers won’t get angry with me. I’ll start doing sport and I’ll become fit. I’ll always finish my homework because I’ll start it early in the day. I’ll practice enough and I’ll get in the football team.
A/1. There won’t be a …
2. They’ll probably go swimming…
3. I promise I’ll help you…
4. She won’t go out…
5 – ok
6. I’m sure he’ll win the…
7. [strasznie brzmi, bo nikt tej formy nie uzywa, ale jest poprawna]
8. ok
B/ are you going to do, might, will, I’ll phone, Would you like, I’d like to, but I might, will be great (chociaz ‘is going to be’ jest tez mozliwe), will be
C/
In twenty years we won’t travel by car. I think that in the future, people will live in very small houses. On my next birthday I’ll turn seventeen years old. Next weekend she might come and see us. I think this afternoon it’ll rain. [jezeli juz sie widzi chmury, to “I think it’s going to rain.”] It may be cold when we reach Glasgow. I won’t say anything about what has happened. Next year I’ll save more money. / Next year I’ll set more money aside.
10/1 Mandy might be sick. She went home early.
2. I will call you tomorrow.
3. She might be older, but I don’t think she’s more than 15 years old.
4. How old will you be in 2050?
5. I might go out tonight with my friends.
6. I’m sure that we will have a good time at the party.
11. you’ll win, will meet, will pass, will I have to, will win
12/ 1. I think I’ll have a lot of homework next weekend.
2. I don’t think I’ll get a holiday job next summer.
3. I think I’ll get good marks at the end of the year.
4. I don’t think I’ll be famous one day.
5. I think I’ll get married someday.
6. I don’t think I’ll ever be rich.
14/
I’ll study harder and get better marks for Geography. I won’t play computer games for four hours a day. I won’t be late for school and my teachers won’t get angry with me. I’ll start doing sport and I’ll become fit. I’ll always finish my homework because I’ll start it early in the day. I’ll practice enough and I’ll get in the football team.A/1. There won’t be a …
2. They’ll probably go swimming…
3. I promise I’ll help you…
4. She won’t go out…
5 – ok
6. I’m sure he’ll win the…
7. [strasznie brzmi, bo nikt tej formy nie uzywa, ale jest poprawna]
8. ok
B/ are you going to do, might, will, I’ll phone, Would you like, I’d like to, but I might, will be great (chociaz ‘is going to be’ jest tez mozliwe), will be
C/
In twenty years we won’t travel by car. I think that in the future, people will live in very small houses. On my next birthday I’ll turn seventeen years old. Next weekend she might come and see us. I think this afternoon it’ll rain. [jezeli juz sie widzi chmury, to “I think it’s going to rain.”] It may be cold when we reach Glasgow. I won’t say anything about what has happened. Next year I’ll save more money. / Next year I’ll set more money aside.