Чек лист по грамматике УМК Spotlight 10 Module 3

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Module 3C (PART 1)

Match the tenses with their appropriate descriptions.

1. Future Simple

 

2. Future Continuous

 

3. Future Perfect

 

4. be going to

 

5. Present Simple tense with future meaning

 

6. Present Continuous with future meaning

a. fixed arrangements in the near future/

b. when we talk about our future plans and intentions/to make predictions based on what we see or know/

 

c. timetables/programmes/

 

d. actions which will be in progress at a stated future time/when we ask politely about someone’s plans for the near future/

 

e. action will be finished before a stated future time

 

f. predictions about the future/ on-the-spot decisions/promises/threats/

 

 

Let/s check up your knowledge.

 

 

PART 2

Put the verbs in brackets into the future continuous or future perfect.

 

We do not use the future simple after while/before/until/as soon as/after/if/when/ We use the present simple.

Let’s continue the phrase: If I don’t study hard, I won’t (will) ___________________________________

You can use these ideas: go to the university/get a gob/have a skilled job/work in the armed, forces, emergency services/run a business/work for a number of different companies/follow in one’s footsteps/be a jack-of-all-trades/bring home the bacon/be in the same boat/travel a lot/be good at working with one’s hands/work shifts/pay a good salary/

 

 

 

PART 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PART 4

Complete the sentences with the correct word derived from the words in bold.

Phrasal verbs

WORD CONFUSED

DEPENDENT PREPOSITIONS

 

 

PART 5

Let’s have a talk. Start your speech with the words: I’d like to spend a year at an American high school, because …

You are to have no less than 15 sentences.

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