One Direction plans to travel to Chile next year, while Justin Bieber intends to study Spanish. The future tense in English can be expressed using "will" or "be going to". "Will" indicates a spontaneous decision without prior planning, while "be going to" refers to premeditated plans or predictions. Both can be used to talk about the future in affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms depending on whether an action will or will not occur.
The document discusses the use of the future tense in English using will + infinitive and be/am/is/are going to + infinitive. Will + infinitive is used to make predictions about the future based on present knowledge, to refer to decisions made in the present, and to make promises or offers. Be/am/is/are going to + infinitive is used to talk about intentions, plans, and things that have been decided to do, as well as predictions based on present evidence. A dialogue demonstrates using will + infinitive to predict someone's future in responses to their questions. The document concludes by reviewing the uses of will + infinitive and be/am/is/are going to + infinit
The document discusses the simple future tense in English. It provides examples of how to form simple future tense sentences using will or shall with the base form of the verb. It also lists the subjects and time expressions used with simple future tense. The document includes examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative simple future tense sentences. It concludes with an exercise consisting of 5 simple future tense sentence corrections.
The document discusses the use of the word "will" to talk about future actions in English. It provides examples of using will in the affirmative ("I will travel"), negative ("They won't fight"), and interrogative ("Will you study?") forms. It also lists some time expressions used to refer to future events and discusses how will expresses spontaneous decisions, assumptions about the future, and actions that cannot be influenced.
1) The document discusses the different ways to express future tense in English using will and going to. Will is used for decisions, predictions, and promises while going to expresses plans and intentions.
2) Examples are provided for the affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms of will and going to.
3) Other ways to express future tense include using the present and present progressive tenses when referring to schedules.
4) The future progressive and future perfect tenses are also discussed as ways to describe events that will be ongoing or completed at some point in the future.
The document lists 10 home activities that include helping set the table, cleaning one's bed and room, playing with a sister, walking the dog, helping with dishes, skating with a girlfriend, watching TV, doing homework, and collecting school supplies for school including a diary, notebooks, and textbooks.
The student helps with cleaning around their house on various days of the week. On Mondays they wash dishes, and on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays they vacuum. On weekends the family does spring cleaning, where the mother wipes dust, the student washes dishes and their cat's bowl, and their father vacuums. After spring cleaning on Saturday, the student rests, but on Sunday does homework, goes to a club, and then to bed to prepare for a new week of house cleaning duties.
One Direction plans to travel to Chile next year, while Justin Bieber intends to study Spanish. The future tense in English can be expressed using "will" or "be going to". "Will" indicates a spontaneous decision without prior planning, while "be going to" refers to premeditated plans or predictions. Both can be used to talk about the future in affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms depending on whether an action will or will not occur.
The document discusses the use of the future tense in English using will + infinitive and be/am/is/are going to + infinitive. Will + infinitive is used to make predictions about the future based on present knowledge, to refer to decisions made in the present, and to make promises or offers. Be/am/is/are going to + infinitive is used to talk about intentions, plans, and things that have been decided to do, as well as predictions based on present evidence. A dialogue demonstrates using will + infinitive to predict someone's future in responses to their questions. The document concludes by reviewing the uses of will + infinitive and be/am/is/are going to + infinit
The document discusses the simple future tense in English. It provides examples of how to form simple future tense sentences using will or shall with the base form of the verb. It also lists the subjects and time expressions used with simple future tense. The document includes examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative simple future tense sentences. It concludes with an exercise consisting of 5 simple future tense sentence corrections.
The document discusses the use of the word "will" to talk about future actions in English. It provides examples of using will in the affirmative ("I will travel"), negative ("They won't fight"), and interrogative ("Will you study?") forms. It also lists some time expressions used to refer to future events and discusses how will expresses spontaneous decisions, assumptions about the future, and actions that cannot be influenced.
1) The document discusses the different ways to express future tense in English using will and going to. Will is used for decisions, predictions, and promises while going to expresses plans and intentions.
2) Examples are provided for the affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms of will and going to.
3) Other ways to express future tense include using the present and present progressive tenses when referring to schedules.
4) The future progressive and future perfect tenses are also discussed as ways to describe events that will be ongoing or completed at some point in the future.
The document lists 10 home activities that include helping set the table, cleaning one's bed and room, playing with a sister, walking the dog, helping with dishes, skating with a girlfriend, watching TV, doing homework, and collecting school supplies for school including a diary, notebooks, and textbooks.
The student helps with cleaning around their house on various days of the week. On Mondays they wash dishes, and on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays they vacuum. On weekends the family does spring cleaning, where the mother wipes dust, the student washes dishes and their cat's bowl, and their father vacuums. After spring cleaning on Saturday, the student rests, but on Sunday does homework, goes to a club, and then to bed to prepare for a new week of house cleaning duties.
This document discusses a family's New Year's Eve traditions which include decorating with dancers, snowflakes, and a Santa Claus hung from the chandelier. They decorate their Christmas tree with balls, cones, apples, nuts and tinsel. For New Year's Eve they have a gala dinner with various salads and sandwiches, as well as cakes, pies and cookies. They listen to their favorite songs both youthful and classic. At midnight they make wishes as the old year ends and celebrate the arrival of the new year, which this year is the year of the snake.
The document describes a family's New Year's Eve traditions which include decorating with dancers, snowflakes, and a Santa Claus for the holiday. They decorate their Christmas tree with balls, cones, apples, nuts and tinsel made to look like colorful snow. On New Year's Eve, they have a gala dinner with various salads and sandwiches followed by cakes, pies and cookies. The family enjoys listening to their favorite contemporary songs together to celebrate the new year.
This document lists 26 items in alphabetical order from A to Z. It includes animals like bear, cat, dog, elephant, fox, goose, horse, monkey, owl, pig, rabbit, swan, tiger, vulture, wolf, and zebra. It also includes fruits like apricot and lemon, as well as other items like jam, knee, nut, Indian, and xylophone.
This document provides an overview of different mass media types including radio, TV, the internet, and newspapers. It defines media as means of conveying information through verbal, audio, or visual broadcasts to a large audience on a constant basis. Radio is described as the first mass medium used to transmit signals over long distances. TV is defined as a set of devices that transmit moving pictures and sound over a distance, with the first broadcasts occurring in the 1920s. The internet is characterized as a worldwide system of computer networks that grew rapidly in the 1990s. Newspapers are defined as printed periodical publications issued on a regular basis, with ancient handwritten news reports being early prototypes.
Mass media includes radio, television, newspapers, and the internet. Radio was invented in 1895 and allowed people to listen to different stations. Television started with only a few black and white channels broadcasting films and news, but has since improved worldwide with many channels now available, as well as integrating with the internet. Newspapers are still commonly used around the world. The internet now plays a large role in people's lives, allowing video watching, book reading, communication, and access to complete information.
This document discusses different forms of mass media, including the author's favorite - radio. In 3 sentences:
Radio is the author's favorite mass media because it provides music, sports, and news updates without straining the eyes, and listening to it can make people feel better. Television is popular but can be a waste of time unless watching news and informational programs. The internet and newspapers are also discussed as other important communication tools, with newspapers being suggested as something more people should read.
The muskrat is a semi-aquatic mammal found in Eastern Europe that prefers floodplains, oxbow lakes, and small forest streams. It was mass hunted for its fur until commercial hunting was banned in the early 20th century. However, land reclamation and pollution continued to threaten muskrat populations. Conservation efforts including reserves and reintroductions have helped partially restore muskrat numbers.
The presentation discusses the black rhino, which has two or more horns on its head and lives in protected areas in parts of Africa. It notes that the total population of black rhinos is now around 3,500 individuals, with numbers generally stable over the last 10-15 years but varying between separate populations. The document concludes that black rhinos are critically endangered due to poaching for their horns, which are illegally traded on the black market.
This document lists 26 items in alphabetical order from A to Z. It includes animals like bear, cat, dog, elephant, fox, goose, horse, monkey, owl, pig, rabbit, swan, tiger, vulture, wolf, and zebra. It also includes fruits like apricot and lemon, and other items like jam, knee, nut, Indian, and xylophone.
The document discusses the past simple tense in Russian, which is used to describe actions that occurred in the past. It notes that regular verbs form the past tense by adding an "-ed" ending, while irregular verbs have varying past tense forms. Examples are provided of common time expressions that indicate the past tense, such as "yesterday" and "last week." It also explains how to form yes/no questions and negative statements in the past simple tense using the helping verb "did."
This document discusses personal pronouns in English and how they are used to refer to different people or things. It provides examples of sentences using common pronouns like "they", "he", and "it" and notes that "I" and "you" are used to refer to individuals while "we" and "they" are plural. It also categorizes the different pronouns and includes common words used to describe frequency like "every day", "usually", and "sometimes".
The document discusses three endangered crocodile species: the gharial, Philippine crocodile, and gavial. The gharial faces threats from habitat loss and entanglement in fishing nets. Programs in India have helped increase the gharial population from 70 to 1,500 individuals. The Philippine crocodile has a dwindling range and small population. It inhabits freshwater lakes and swamps in the Philippines and eats aquatic animals. The gavial is one of the rarest crocodiles in the world due to habitat destruction and predation, but conservation efforts in India have helped increase numbers.
The family celebrates the new year together by decorating for the holidays, gathering for a festive dinner as the old year ends, watching the president's greeting and making wishes at midnight, seeing colorful fireworks outside, going for a walk, and the children checking what Santa brought when they wake up in the morning while the adults sleep.
The document describes the speaker's typical New Year's Eve celebrations and activities. They look forward to the new year and count down the minutes. In the evening, they collect fireworks and get ready. At midnight, they shout "Hurray!" and drink champagne at a decorated table before going outside to light fireworks. They enjoy the fireworks for a half hour before returning home, where the adults dance and the children play games. They may go out again later to use remaining fireworks before guests leave and everyone goes to bed in the early morning, having had a really good time celebrating the new year.
This document discusses a family's New Year's Eve traditions which include decorating with dancers, snowflakes, and a Santa Claus hung from the chandelier. They decorate their Christmas tree with balls, cones, apples, nuts and tinsel. For New Year's Eve they have a gala dinner with various salads and sandwiches, as well as cakes, pies and cookies. They listen to their favorite songs both youthful and classic. At midnight they make wishes as the old year ends and celebrate the arrival of the new year, which this year is the year of the snake.
The document describes a family's New Year's Eve traditions which include decorating with dancers, snowflakes, and a Santa Claus for the holiday. They decorate their Christmas tree with balls, cones, apples, nuts and tinsel made to look like colorful snow. On New Year's Eve, they have a gala dinner with various salads and sandwiches followed by cakes, pies and cookies. The family enjoys listening to their favorite contemporary songs together to celebrate the new year.
This document lists 26 items in alphabetical order from A to Z. It includes animals like bear, cat, dog, elephant, fox, goose, horse, monkey, owl, pig, rabbit, swan, tiger, vulture, wolf, and zebra. It also includes fruits like apricot and lemon, as well as other items like jam, knee, nut, Indian, and xylophone.
This document provides an overview of different mass media types including radio, TV, the internet, and newspapers. It defines media as means of conveying information through verbal, audio, or visual broadcasts to a large audience on a constant basis. Radio is described as the first mass medium used to transmit signals over long distances. TV is defined as a set of devices that transmit moving pictures and sound over a distance, with the first broadcasts occurring in the 1920s. The internet is characterized as a worldwide system of computer networks that grew rapidly in the 1990s. Newspapers are defined as printed periodical publications issued on a regular basis, with ancient handwritten news reports being early prototypes.
Mass media includes radio, television, newspapers, and the internet. Radio was invented in 1895 and allowed people to listen to different stations. Television started with only a few black and white channels broadcasting films and news, but has since improved worldwide with many channels now available, as well as integrating with the internet. Newspapers are still commonly used around the world. The internet now plays a large role in people's lives, allowing video watching, book reading, communication, and access to complete information.
This document discusses different forms of mass media, including the author's favorite - radio. In 3 sentences:
Radio is the author's favorite mass media because it provides music, sports, and news updates without straining the eyes, and listening to it can make people feel better. Television is popular but can be a waste of time unless watching news and informational programs. The internet and newspapers are also discussed as other important communication tools, with newspapers being suggested as something more people should read.
The muskrat is a semi-aquatic mammal found in Eastern Europe that prefers floodplains, oxbow lakes, and small forest streams. It was mass hunted for its fur until commercial hunting was banned in the early 20th century. However, land reclamation and pollution continued to threaten muskrat populations. Conservation efforts including reserves and reintroductions have helped partially restore muskrat numbers.
The presentation discusses the black rhino, which has two or more horns on its head and lives in protected areas in parts of Africa. It notes that the total population of black rhinos is now around 3,500 individuals, with numbers generally stable over the last 10-15 years but varying between separate populations. The document concludes that black rhinos are critically endangered due to poaching for their horns, which are illegally traded on the black market.
This document lists 26 items in alphabetical order from A to Z. It includes animals like bear, cat, dog, elephant, fox, goose, horse, monkey, owl, pig, rabbit, swan, tiger, vulture, wolf, and zebra. It also includes fruits like apricot and lemon, and other items like jam, knee, nut, Indian, and xylophone.
The document discusses the past simple tense in Russian, which is used to describe actions that occurred in the past. It notes that regular verbs form the past tense by adding an "-ed" ending, while irregular verbs have varying past tense forms. Examples are provided of common time expressions that indicate the past tense, such as "yesterday" and "last week." It also explains how to form yes/no questions and negative statements in the past simple tense using the helping verb "did."
This document discusses personal pronouns in English and how they are used to refer to different people or things. It provides examples of sentences using common pronouns like "they", "he", and "it" and notes that "I" and "you" are used to refer to individuals while "we" and "they" are plural. It also categorizes the different pronouns and includes common words used to describe frequency like "every day", "usually", and "sometimes".
The document discusses three endangered crocodile species: the gharial, Philippine crocodile, and gavial. The gharial faces threats from habitat loss and entanglement in fishing nets. Programs in India have helped increase the gharial population from 70 to 1,500 individuals. The Philippine crocodile has a dwindling range and small population. It inhabits freshwater lakes and swamps in the Philippines and eats aquatic animals. The gavial is one of the rarest crocodiles in the world due to habitat destruction and predation, but conservation efforts in India have helped increase numbers.
The family celebrates the new year together by decorating for the holidays, gathering for a festive dinner as the old year ends, watching the president's greeting and making wishes at midnight, seeing colorful fireworks outside, going for a walk, and the children checking what Santa brought when they wake up in the morning while the adults sleep.
The document describes the speaker's typical New Year's Eve celebrations and activities. They look forward to the new year and count down the minutes. In the evening, they collect fireworks and get ready. At midnight, they shout "Hurray!" and drink champagne at a decorated table before going outside to light fireworks. They enjoy the fireworks for a half hour before returning home, where the adults dance and the children play games. They may go out again later to use remaining fireworks before guests leave and everyone goes to bed in the early morning, having had a really good time celebrating the new year.
2. Простое будущее время
(Future Simple Tense)
обозначает
действия, которые
совершатся в
неопределённом или
отдалённом будущем
Remember!
3. Правильно говорить о
действиях и событиях, которые
будут происходить в
будущем, тебе поможет
вспомогательный
глагол
WILL
Remember!
4. tomorrow завтра
next week на следующей неделе
next year в следующем году
in two years (...days, ... months)
через два года (...дня, ...месяца)
Слова-спутники
будущего времени:
5. I will go for a walk tomorrow.
They will help me.