1.Put the verbs in brackets into the future tenses.
Kate must be hungry. I (cook) you something tasty.
I’m sure Wendy (pass) the test.
John (finish) the article by the time they get back.
I promise I (call) you later.
This time next weekend I (relax) on the beach.
She probably (be) late.
I (see) Harry later tonight.
Olga (write) her composition by 5 o’clock.
I’m afraid Tom (be) late tomorrow.
Our family (go) to London next week.
____(you, cook) the dinner tonight?
I believe Jim (pass) his test.
Mike (take) all his exams by the end of this year.
I think Julia (become) a great writer.
This time next month we (sunbath) in Anapa.
2. Make the degrees of comparison!
1 – aggressive, 2 – young, 3 – shocking, 4 – good, 5 – deep, 6 – massive, 7 – violent, 8 – rebellious, 9 – hard, 10 – beautiful, 11 – useful, 12 - dangerous, 13 - new, 14 – old, 15 – fat.
3. Match suffixes –ity, -ence, -able, -ive, -ment, -tion, -ed
active
to depend
to act
human
to develop
to invent
to require
to develop
to civilize.
3. Put the verbs in the right forms.
I’ll never forget …………………….. (sail) down the Volga on that lovely summer day.
I am so sorry; I forgot …………………….. (let) you know.
Don’t forget …………………….. (remind) them about the party.
I remember …………………….. (see) you somewhere.
Did you remember …………………….. (water) the plants today?
We regret …………………….. (tell) you that you have failed this exam.
He regrets …………………….. (make) that mistake; now he doesn’t have money.
After learning Spanish, she went on …………………….. (make) dinner.
They went on …………………….. (discuss) this question for hours.
I’m sorry …………………….. (interrupt), but can I ask you something?
Bob was sorry for …………………….. (shout) at his little sister.
He stopped …………………….. (smoke) when he realised how dangerous it was.
Amanda stopped …………………….. (have) a quick snack and then continued translating the article.
You should try …………………….. (exercise), you may feel better.
They tried …………………….. (lift) that tree trunk, but it was too heavy for them.
Being a doctor means …………………….. (help) people.
I am sorry; I didn’t mean …………………….. (hurt) you.
4. Choose the right form of verbs.
If Rita opens /will open a boutique in the High Street, she’ll make lots of money.
If the economy doesn’t improve, lots of businesses will close / would close down.
This burglar alarm is so sensitive: it goes off if a mouse runs / will run across the floor.
George may go to prison unless he won’t pay / pays his taxes.
The company was / would be more successful if it spent more money on advertising.
If the employees of a company are/were happy, they work harder.
We might sell our business if it makes / would make another loss this year.