
Вопрос задан 04.07.2023 в 06:22.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Морских Даша.
Ways of referring to the future (review) 1 Look at the sentences from the blog. Then complete the
rule with be going to, will, the present continuous or the present simple. 1 There's a dark cloud up there. It's going to rain soon. 2 I'll get a summer job. 3 As soon as I save up enough, I'll get a digital camera. 4 I'll have the rest three months from now. 5 I'm picking up my new camera tomorrow. 6 I'm sure you'll win a prize. 7 Whatever happens, I'm going to choose to enjoy the experience. 8 My bus leaves in five minutes. 2 3 4 RULE: We use: 1 to talk about future facts. to talk about events that are part of a timetable or schedule. to make evidence-based predictions. to make predictions based on thoughts and opinions. to talk about plans and intentions. to refer to definite arrangements. immediately after time expressions like when, before, after, until, and as soon as when referring to future events. to refer to spontaneous decisions and offers. 5 6 7 8

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Отвечает Алиев Эльдар.
Ответ:
Вот, уверен на 99% процентов что это точно правильно :3
Объяснение:




Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
It looks like you're working on identifying and using different ways to refer to the future in English. Here's the completed rule and the corresponding sentences:
RULE: We use:
- will to talk about future facts.
- the present simple to talk about events that are part of a timetable or schedule.
- be going to to make evidence-based predictions.
- will to make predictions based on thoughts and opinions.
- will to talk about plans and intentions.
- the present continuous to refer to definite arrangements.
- be going to immediately after time expressions like when, before, after, until, and as soon as when referring to future events.
- will to refer to spontaneous decisions and offers.
Now, let's match the sentences from the blog to each of these uses:
- There's a dark cloud up there. It's going to rain soon. (Evidence-based prediction)
- I'll get a summer job. (Plan/intention)
- As soon as I save up enough, I'll get a digital camera. (Definite arrangement)
- I'll have the rest three months from now. (Future fact)
- I'm picking up my new camera tomorrow. (Timetable/schedule)
- I'm sure you'll win a prize. (Prediction based on opinion)
- Whatever happens, I'm going to choose to enjoy the experience. (Using "going to" after a time expression)
- My bus leaves in five minutes. (Spontaneous decision)
It seems like you've got a good grasp of the different ways to refer to the future in English!


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