1 Put the verbs in brackets into the future continuous tense.
1. This time next month I (sit) on a beach.
2. I'll call for her at 8. — No, don't, she still (have) breakfast then.
3. I (wait) for you when you come out.
4. My son will be in the 6th form next year. That means that old Dr Adder (teach) him mathematics.
5. In a hundred years' time people (go) to Mars for their holidays.
6. It's a serious injury but he (walk) again in six weeks.
7. I'll come at three o'clock. — Good. I (expect) you.
8. Stand there, they (change) the guard in a minute and you'll get a good view.
9. You'd better go back now, your mother (wonder) where you are.
10. The garden (look) its best next month.
11. You (need) your camera tomorrow or can I borrow it?
12. We've just got to the top in time. The sun (rise) in a minute.
13. We'd better go out tomorrow because Mary (practise) the piano all day.
14. Don't ring her up at 6:00, she (put) her children to bed. Ring later.
15. That football club has lost some of its players. They (look out) for new men.
16. When I get home my dog (sit) at the door waiting for me.
17. We have to do night duty here. I (do) mine next week.
18. When you next see me I (wear) my new dress.
19. What do you think the children (do) when we get home? — I expect they (have) their supper.
20. It won't be easy to get out of the country. The police (watch) all the ports.
Cars burn petrol, factories burn coal and emit toxic fumes. The pollution is gathered in clouds that the winds carry far away. When it rains pollution lands on everything that surrounds us. This is called acid rain. Acid rain also gets into lakes, rivers, seas, and soil and pollutes everything causing serious damage. Fortunately, the governments have been trying to reduce the air pollution using new technologies. But we have to do more! but we need to do more. We can help reduce the amount of acid rain by using ours cars less or by using solar power to heat our homes.