Practise
Write the verbs below as future continuous or future simple/
1. I'll be seeing (see) them tomorrow - I' ll tell (tell) them what you said/
2. Will you be working (you work) all tomorrow evening?
3. She... (stay) in Leeds all weekend/
4. She... (visit) our office next week - I (ask) her then.
5. I... ( see) the sales manager at the marketing meeting on Monday and I'm sure
she ...(give) me the figures then.
6. I... (not be able) to lend you the car - I... (use) it all night.
7. Next year they... (leave) in Spain.
8. This time next week we... (sit) on the beach.
9. The cildren... (stay) with their grandparents for the summer holidays.
10. At four o'cklock on Tuesday afternoon we... (fly) over Paris.
11. What... (you do) early on Monday night?
12. They... (come) round for dinner tomorrow evening - I... (show) them the photographs then.
13. He... (arrive) in Paris now.
14. We... (not hear) from him for some time - he (be) in Panama.
15. Don't phone them now : they ... (have) dinner.
2) Foreign students are visiting the Russia for stady, that's why they need to now this language.
3) The choosing stady the russian language shows, that person is ambition, have intelligence and perseverance.
4) public and private schools in abroad often give russian language to study like foreign. It's make it more luxary.
5) On the terrirory of "old russia" studing russian language is necessarily.
6) Children and grandchildren of immigrants who left Russia does not want to lose their national identity, so they go to learn their ancestral homeland.
7) Knowledge of russian lunguage in mixed couple, then one of partner talking in russian is necessarily.
8) A lot of people love russian literature, they want to read Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy in original.
9) Russia is a very big market. Businessmans, that want to work with it should now russian language.
10) Work, business, national identity - is not an exhaustive list of the reasons why foreigners learn Russian and attached to our culture.
a) Cambridge is formed from a variety of institutions, isn't it?
b) All the colleges are self-governing institutions within the university, aren't they?
c) It does not have a main campus, does it?
d) The university also operates eight cultural and scientific museums, doesn't it?
e) Cambridge has educated many prominent scientists, politicians, lawyers,
philosophers, hasn't it?
f) There are 31 colleges with 18,271 students with 9,823 academic and
administrative staff members at Cambridge University, aren't there?
g) No college is as old as the university itself, is it?
h) Cambridge is now the only remaining United Kingdom university with femaleonly colleges, isn't it?