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THE FUTURE TENSES
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Created on February 11, 2023
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Crystal Ball gazing
PALMISTRY
Identify these lines on your left hand 1. The heart line 2. The head line 3. The life line 4. The fate line (not everyone has one of these)
Heart line One line = one strong relationship Lots of lines = lots of different relationships
Head line Long = lucky with exams Short = not lucky with exams
Life line Long = long and healthy life Broken = not healthy
Fate line Easy to see = very happy and lucky Difficult to see = not very happy or lucky
MIKE'S BUSY WEEK
1- On Monday morning he is going to go to the gym 2- On Monday evening he is going to visit his mother 3- .On Wednesday morning he is going to clean the house. 4- .On Wednesday evening he is going to watch football 5- .On Thursday morning he is going to study English 6-.On Thursday afternoon he is going to meet his girlfriend 7.On Thursday evening he is going to go to the gym 8.On Friday morning he is going to stay in bed 9.On Friday afternoon he is going to do the shopping 10.On Friday night he is going to go to the disco
THE RIGHT ANSWER Match the right solution with the problem
1 I've lost my wallet
d I'll open the window
2 I am freezing
b I'll help you
3 I am sad
e I'll make you a sandwich
4 I 've got a headache
j I'll get you a drink
5 I am thirsty
a I'll close the window
6 My bags are very heavy
f I'll lend you some money
7 I am hungry
g I'll get you an aspirin
8 I am very hot
h I'll get you some coffee
9 I am poor
i I'll cheer you up
10 I am really tired
c I'll help you find it
THE RIGHT ANSWER Match the right solution with the problem
c I'll help you find it
1 I've lost my wallet
2 I am freezing
a I'll close the window
i I'll cheer you up
3 I am sad
g I'll get you an aspirin
4 I 've got a headache
j I'll get you a drink
5 I am thirsty
b I'll help you
6 My bags are very heavy
e I'll make you a sandwich
7 I am hungry
d I'll open the window
8 I am very hot
9 I am poor
f I'll lend you some money
10 I am really tired
h I'll get you some coffee
Present simple for fixed future events (schedules, timetables, and itineraries) When talking about schedules, timetables, and itineraries, the present simple tense is used to refer to a future event that is planned and is not likely to change They are usually scheduled by someone else and they are usually public events.
- I have a meeting on the 15th, but I'm free on the following day.
- What time is your flight?
- The last train to Rome leaves at 22.30.
- On day 6, we visit the pyramids.
- His father retires in two years.
- Christmas Eve is on a Tuesday this year.