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Hw.-Grammar Summary Unit 8

The document provides a grammar summary about making predictions using will and might. It includes examples of conversations using will, won't, might, and might not with different verbs. There are also exercises on making decisions using going to and correcting mistakes in sentences. The summary focuses on the key grammar points around using will, might, and going to for expressing future events and predictions.

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Hw.-Grammar Summary Unit 8

The document provides a grammar summary about making predictions using will and might. It includes examples of conversations using will, won't, might, and might not with different verbs. There are also exercises on making decisions using going to and correcting mistakes in sentences. The summary focuses on the key grammar points around using will, might, and going to for expressing future events and predictions.

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GRAMMAR SUMMARY UNIT 8

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PREDICTIONS WITH WILL AND MIGHT

1 Put the words in the correct order to make conversations

1 A: you / when / home / will / tonight / be

A: When will you be home tonight?

B: hope / home / by 6.30 / I / I / ´ll / be

B: I hope I’ll be home by 6:30

2 A: won´t / the election / the Green Party / win

A: The Green Party won’t win the election

B: No / get / but / might / a lot of votes / they

B: No, but they might get a lot of votes

3 A: might / this / it / afternoon / rain

A: It might rain this afternoon

B: Oh dear. / very heavily / rain / it / will

B: Oh dear. Will it rain very heavily?

4 A: think / ´ll / do / she / like / her present / you

A: Do you think she’ll like her present?

B: Yes, / she / it / love / ´ll

B: Yes, she’ll love it


2 Complete the sentences. Use will, won´t, might and might not with these
verbs.

be get go leave spend Take

1 They might not spend the night in London. It depends how late the show finishes.

2 Please could you complete this short questionnaire?

Don´t worry –it won’t take long.

3 I´m sure she will get better quickly. She´s young and fit

4 I don´t like holidays abroad. I´m always worried that something might get wrong.

5 It´s a risk going skiing in Europe in late March. There might not be any snow.

6 He´s overqualified for the job, so I think sooner or later he will leave the company.

DECISIONS WITH GOING TO

3 Complete the list of New Year resolutions. Use be going to and these verbs.

do save eat stop travel lose not work

2 Sarah and Pete are going to save money for a new flat.

3 I ‘m going to do more exercise.

4 Is John going to stop (John) smoking?

5 My brother says he ‘s going to lose weight.

6 Are you going to eat (you)healthier food?

7 Deborah is going to not work so hard.

8 We are going to travel to new places.


DECISIONS WITH WILL

4 Choose the correct future form to complete the conversations. You may mark
it with color or scratch what´s wrong.

A: Hello. Can I speak to Jake Holmes?

1 B: One minute. I´m going to see / I´ll see if he´s here. Sorry, he´s out.

2 A: OK. I´m going to call / I´ll call back later.

3 B: I´m going to tell / I´ll tell him you called

A: The printer is still broken.

4 B: Yes, I know. I´m going to fix / I´ll fix it. I just haven´t had any time.

5 A: I´m going to call / I´ll call the engineer, if you like.

A: Hi. Are you ready to order?

B: No, no yet.

6 A: OK. I´m going to / I´ll come back in a moment.

7 B: Thanks. But I´m going to have / we´ll have a drink while we are waiting.

A: Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to the station?

8 B: Sure I´m going to take / I´ll take you there.

A: Oh, I don´t want to trouble you.

9 B: No, that´s OK. I´m going to catch / I´ll catch a train there myself in ten minutes.

A: OK. Thank you very much.


5 Correct the mistake in each sentence.

1 We´ll see a play at the theatre this evening.


We’re going to see a play at the theatre this evening.
2 I think it will rains this afternoon.

I think it will rain this afternoon.


3 They might to cancel the meeting next week.

They might cancel the meeting next week.


4 That bag looks heavy. I´m going to carry it for you.

That bag looks heavy. I’ll carry it for you.


5 In the future, we´ll to see more electric vehicles on our roads.

In the future, we’ll see more electric vehicles on our roads.


6 Marco will move house next month.

Marco is going to move house next month.


REPORTED SPEECH

6 Rewrite the sentences using reported speech.

1 ´I´ll send the email again´

He said that he ‘s going to send the email again.

2 ´Martha hasn´t really answered my question´

Boris said that Martha won’t answer his question.

3 ´I can call Barbara back later´

Joan called. She said that she ‘ll call later.

4 ´I´m a bit annoyed about the delay´

Kate told me that she might be a bit annoyed about the delay.

5 ´We posted it on Tuesday by express post´

She said that it’ll arrive on Tuesday.

6 ´I want to check the quote before I send it´

James said that he ‘ll check the quote before he sends it.

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