
Срочно,не успеваю сделать !!!)Choose the correct form of the verbs. 1. Ben: Sam: Are you busy
this week, Sam? Not particularly. (1) I revise / I’m revising until Wednesday because I’ve got an exam, but (2) that only lasts / that is only lasting until midday and then I’m free. 2. Pat: Alan: Oh, dear, I’ve spilt my coffee. (3) I get / I’ll get a cloth. 3. Will: Liz: Will: Liz: What time (4) does your evening class finish / is your evening class finishing? Half past nine. (5) Shall I come / Do I come and collect you? Thanks, but (6) I meet / I’m meeting my sister for a drink. 4. Mike: Mum: Mike: Mum: Mum, (7) will you talk / are you talking to dad for me? What’s the problem? Last week he said I could use the car at the weekends but now (8) he doesn’t let / he won’t let me after all. I need it to get to the match (9) I play / I’m playing on Sunday. OK. (10) I try / I’ll try to make him change his mind. I expect (11) he’s agreeing / he’ll agree when I explain. 5. Valerie: Sophie: Valerie: How soon (12) are you / will you be ready to leave? Oh I can’t go out until (13) it will stop raining / it stops raining. I haven’t got a coat. OK. I don’t think (14) it goes / it will go on for long. (15) I tidy / I’ll tidy my desk while (16) we’re waiting / we wait.

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I'd be happy to help you choose the correct forms of the verbs in the given sentences. Here are the correct forms:
1. Ben: "Are you busy this week, Sam?" Sam: "Not particularly. (1) I'm revising until Wednesday because I've got an exam, but (2) that only lasts until midday and then I’m free."
2. Pat: "Oh, dear, I've spilt my coffee." Alan: "(3) I'll get a cloth."
3. Will: "What time (4) does your evening class finish? Half past nine." Liz: "(5) Do I come and collect you? Thanks, but (6) I'm meeting my sister for a drink."
4. Mike: "Mum, (7) will you talk to dad for me? What’s the problem? Last week he said I could use the car at the weekends but now (8) he won’t let me after all. I need it to get to the match (9) I'm playing on Sunday." Mum: "OK. (10) I'll try to make him change his mind. I expect (11) he'll agree when I explain."
5. Valerie: "How soon (12) will you be ready to leave?" Sophie: "Oh, I can’t go out until (13) it stops raining. I haven’t got a coat. OK. I don’t think (14) it will go on for long. (15) I'll tidy my desk while (16) we wait."
Please note that for future actions, the present continuous tense is often used, and for actions happening at the moment of speaking or in the near future, the future tense is used. In some cases, both forms are grammatically correct, but the choice can depend on the context and the speaker's preference.


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