
12. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct future tense. 1. A: Are you looking forward to your
holiday? B: Oh, yes! This time next week I ...will/'ll be lying...(lie) on the beach. 2. A: We're having a party on Saturday. B: Oh, good. I .........................................(make) a cake to bring along. 3. A: Have you finished that report yet? B: Yes. I......................(give) it to you in a minute. 4. A: Why are you buying all those vegetables? B: Because I...............................................(make) vegetable soup. 5. A: This writing is too small for me to read. B: Give it to me and I ...................(read) it to you, 6. A: I.......................(stay) at Claire's house tonight, B: Alright. I won't expect you home, then. 7. A: Would you like to join me for lunch today? B: Yes, please. I...............................(meet) you at half past one. 8. A: .......................................(you/help) me with the shopping tomorrow? B: Of course. 9. A: Are you excited about your trip? B: Yes. This time tomorrow I...........................(sit) on the plane. 10. A: I can't hear the television very well. B: I .......................................(turn up) the volume.

Ответы на вопрос

B: Yes. I will (give) it to you in a minute.
B: Because I am going to (make) vegetable soup.
B: Give it to me and I will (read) it to you,
6. A: I am (staying) at Claire's house tonight,
B: Yes, please. I will (meet) you at half past one.
8. A: Will (you/help) me with the shopping tomorrow?
B: Yes. This time tomorrow I will be (sitting) on the plane.
B: I will (turn up) the volume.



1. A: Are you looking forward to your holiday? B: Oh, yes! This time next week I...will/'ll be lying...(lie) on the beach.
In this sentence, the verb "lie" should be in the future continuous tense. The correct form is "will be lying." So the complete sentence is: "Oh, yes! This time next week I will be lying on the beach." [[2]](https://mgimo.ru/upload/docs_6/yastrebova_Part_1.pdf)
2. A: We're having a party on Saturday. B: Oh, good. I...will be making...(make) a cake to bring along.
In this sentence, the verb "make" should be in the future continuous tense. The correct form is "will be making." So the complete sentence is: "Oh, good. I will be making a cake to bring along." [[2]](https://mgimo.ru/upload/docs_6/yastrebova_Part_1.pdf)
3. A: Have you finished that report yet? B: Yes. I...will give...(give) it to you in a minute.
In this sentence, the verb "give" should be in the future simple tense. The correct form is "will give." So the complete sentence is: "Yes. I will give it to you in a minute." [[1]](https://fsc.bsu.by/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Prakticheskaya-grammatika-1-kurs-English-Grammar-Practice-uchebno-metodicheskoe-posobie.pdf)
4. A: Why are you buying all those vegetables? B: Because I...will be making...(make) vegetable soup.
In this sentence, the verb "make" should be in the future continuous tense. The correct form is "will be making." So the complete sentence is: "Because I will be making vegetable soup." [[2]](https://mgimo.ru/upload/docs_6/yastrebova_Part_1.pdf)
5. A: This writing is too small for me to read. B: Give it to me and I...will read...(read) it to you.
In this sentence, the verb "read" should be in the future simple tense. The correct form is "will read." So the complete sentence is: "Give it to me and I will read it to you."
6. A: I...will stay...(stay) at Claire's house tonight. B: Alright. I won't expect you home, then.
In this sentence, the verb "stay" should be in the future simple tense. The correct form is "will stay." So the complete sentence is: "I will stay at Claire's house tonight." [[2]](https://mgimo.ru/upload/docs_6/yastrebova_Part_1.pdf)
7. A: Would you like to join me for lunch today? B: Yes, please. I...will meet...(meet) you at half past one.
In this sentence, the verb "meet" should be in the future simple tense. The correct form is "will meet." So the complete sentence is: "Yes, please. I will meet you at half past one."
8. A:...Will you/help... (you/help) me with the shopping tomorrow? B: Of course.
In this sentence, the verb "help" should be in the future simple tense. The correct form is "Will you help." So the complete sentence is: "Will you help me with the shopping tomorrow?". [[1]](https://fsc.bsu.by/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Prakticheskaya-grammatika-1-kurs-English-Grammar-Practice-uchebno-metodicheskoe-posobie.pdf)
9. A: Are you excited about your trip? B: Yes. This time tomorrow I...will be sitting...(sit) on the plane.
In this sentence, the verb "sit" should be in the future continuous tense. The correct form is "will be sitting." So the complete sentence is: "Yes. This time tomorrow I will be sitting on the plane." [[2]](https://mgimo.ru/upload/docs_6/yastrebova_Part_1.pdf)
10. A: I can't hear the television very well. B: I...will turn up...(turn up) the volume.
In this sentence, the verb "turn up" should be in the future simple tense. The correct form is "will turn up." So the complete sentence is: "I will turn up the volume." [[1]](https://fsc.bsu.by/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Prakticheskaya-grammatika-1-kurs-English-Grammar-Practice-uchebno-metodicheskoe-posobie.pdf)


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