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Ответ на Module 4, Страница 62-63, Номер 1 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 9 класс: Ваулина (Учебник Spotlight)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 9 класса авторов Ю.Е. Ваулина, Просвещение, 2010/2019/2023г. на Module 4, Страница 62-63, Номер 1. 4c Grammar in Use.Условие 2023 г.
1 a Read the theory box.
Future simple
• for decisions made at the moment of speaking.
You're very busy. I'll help you.
• for future predictions about what we think or believe will happen. I think I will pass the exam.
• for promises, threats, hopes, requests & offers. Will you help me cook the dinner?
• for actions/events which will definitely happen in the future. Steve will be sixteen in May.
Be going to
• for predictions based on what we know or what we can see. It's very sunny today. It's not going to rain.
• for future plans/intentions/ambitions. I'm going to buy my brother a puppy for his birthday.
Future continuous
• for actions which will be in progress at a certain time in the future. This time next week he will be flying to Moscow.
Future perfect
• for actions which will have finished at a certain time in the future. We will have left for Spain by the end of next month.
Future perfect continuous
• to stress the duration of an action up to a certain time in the future. By this time next week he will have been working here for J years.
Present continuous
• for fixed arrangements in the near future. We're having a dinner party tomorrow.
Present simple
• for timetables. The bus to Glasgow leaves at 9:00 pm.
b Identify the verb forms in bold in the letter. Why is each verb form used?
Dear John, Hi! How are you?
I've been really busy lately because I'm entering a Young Inventor's Competition next month. It's at the National Exhibition Centre on the 17th August. It starts at 10 am and finishes at 6 pm. I'm going to give a presentation of my invention to hundreds of people.
Until then I'll be working night and day to improve it. I won't tell you now what it is but I think everyone will be surprised. By the day of the competition I think I'll have had enough time to make it perfect. Do you know I'll have been working on it for almost a year by then'
Well, that's all for now. I hope you can come and see me and my invention.
Write back soon.
Owen
Future simple
• for decisions made at the moment of speaking.
You're very busy. I'll help you.
• for future predictions about what we think or believe will happen. I think I will pass the exam.
• for promises, threats, hopes, requests & offers. Will you help me cook the dinner?
• for actions/events which will definitely happen in the future. Steve will be sixteen in May.
Be going to
• for predictions based on what we know or what we can see. It's very sunny today. It's not going to rain.
• for future plans/intentions/ambitions. I'm going to buy my brother a puppy for his birthday.
Future continuous
• for actions which will be in progress at a certain time in the future. This time next week he will be flying to Moscow.
Future perfect
• for actions which will have finished at a certain time in the future. We will have left for Spain by the end of next month.
Future perfect continuous
• to stress the duration of an action up to a certain time in the future. By this time next week he will have been working here for J years.
Present continuous
• for fixed arrangements in the near future. We're having a dinner party tomorrow.
Present simple
• for timetables. The bus to Glasgow leaves at 9:00 pm.
b Identify the verb forms in bold in the letter. Why is each verb form used?
Dear John, Hi! How are you?
I've been really busy lately because I'm entering a Young Inventor's Competition next month. It's at the National Exhibition Centre on the 17th August. It starts at 10 am and finishes at 6 pm. I'm going to give a presentation of my invention to hundreds of people.
Until then I'll be working night and day to improve it. I won't tell you now what it is but I think everyone will be surprised. By the day of the competition I think I'll have had enough time to make it perfect. Do you know I'll have been working on it for almost a year by then'
Well, that's all for now. I hope you can come and see me and my invention.
Write back soon.
Owen
Решение №1 2023 г.
Подробное решение
- Белый фонпереписывать в тетрадь
- Цветной фонтеория и пояснения

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Условие 2019 г.
1 a Read the theory box.
Future simple
• for decisions made at the moment of speaking.
You're very busy. I'll help you.
• for future predictions about what we think or believe will happen. I think I will pass the exam.
• for promises, threats, hopes, requests & offers. Will you help me cook the dinner?
• for actions/events which will definitely happen in the future. Steve will be sixteen in May.
Be going to
• for predictions based on what we know or what we can see. It's very sunny today. It's not going to rain.
• for future plans/intentions/ambitions. I'm going to buy my brother a puppy for his birthday.
Future continuous
• for actions which will be in progress at a certain time in the future. This time next week he will be flying to Moscow.
Future perfect
• for actions which will have finished at a certain time in the future. We will have left for Spain by the end of next month.
Future perfect continuous
• to stress the duration of an action up to a certain time in the future. By this time next week he will have been working here for J years.
Present continuous
• for fixed arrangements in the near future. We're having a dinner party tomorrow.
Present simple
• for timetables. The bus to Glasgow leaves at 9:00 pm.
b Identify the verb forms in bold in the letter. Why is each verb form used?
Dear John, Hi! How are you?
I've been really busy lately because I'm entering a Young Inventor's Competition next month. It's at the National Exhibition Centre on the 17th August. It starts at 10 am and finishes at 6 pm. I'm going to give a presentation of my invention to hundreds of people.
Until then I'll be working night and day to improve it. I won't tell you now what it is but I think everyone will be surprised. By the day of the competition I think I'll have had enough time to make it perfect. Do you know I'll have been working on it for almost a year by then'
Well, that's all for now. I hope you can come and see me and my invention.
Write back soon.
Owen
Future simple
• for decisions made at the moment of speaking.
You're very busy. I'll help you.
• for future predictions about what we think or believe will happen. I think I will pass the exam.
• for promises, threats, hopes, requests & offers. Will you help me cook the dinner?
• for actions/events which will definitely happen in the future. Steve will be sixteen in May.
Be going to
• for predictions based on what we know or what we can see. It's very sunny today. It's not going to rain.
• for future plans/intentions/ambitions. I'm going to buy my brother a puppy for his birthday.
Future continuous
• for actions which will be in progress at a certain time in the future. This time next week he will be flying to Moscow.
Future perfect
• for actions which will have finished at a certain time in the future. We will have left for Spain by the end of next month.
Future perfect continuous
• to stress the duration of an action up to a certain time in the future. By this time next week he will have been working here for J years.
Present continuous
• for fixed arrangements in the near future. We're having a dinner party tomorrow.
Present simple
• for timetables. The bus to Glasgow leaves at 9:00 pm.
b Identify the verb forms in bold in the letter. Why is each verb form used?
Dear John, Hi! How are you?
I've been really busy lately because I'm entering a Young Inventor's Competition next month. It's at the National Exhibition Centre on the 17th August. It starts at 10 am and finishes at 6 pm. I'm going to give a presentation of my invention to hundreds of people.
Until then I'll be working night and day to improve it. I won't tell you now what it is but I think everyone will be surprised. By the day of the competition I think I'll have had enough time to make it perfect. Do you know I'll have been working on it for almost a year by then'
Well, that's all for now. I hope you can come and see me and my invention.
Write back soon.
Owen
Решение №1 2019 г.
Подробное решение
- Белый фонпереписывать в тетрадь
- Цветной фонтеория и пояснения

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Условие 2010 г.
1 a Read the theory box. Say the examples in your language.
Future simple
• for decisions made at the moment of speaking.
You're very busy. I'll help you.
• for future predictions about what we think or believe will happen. I think I will pass the exam.
• for promises, threats, hopes, requests & offers. Will you help me cook the dinner?
• for actions/events which will definitely happen in the future. Steve will be sixteen in May.
Be going to
• for predictions based on what we know or what we can see. It's very sunny today. It's not going to rain.
• for future plans/intentions/ambitions. I'm going to buy my brother a puppy for his birthday.
Future continuous
• for actions which will be in progress at a certain time in the future. This time next week he will be flying to Moscow.
Future perfect
• for actions which will have finished at a certain time in the future. We will have left for Spain by the end of next month.
Future perfect continuous
• to stress the duration of an action up to a certain time in the future. By this time next week he will have been working here for J years.
Present continuous
• for fixed arrangements in the near future. We're having a dinner party tomorrow.
Present simple
• for timetables. The bus to Glasgow leaves at 9:00 pm.
b Identify the verb forms in bold in the letter. Why is each verb form used?
Dear John, Hi! How are you?
I've been really busy lately because I'm entering a Young Inventor's Competition next month. It's at the National Exhibition Centre on the 17th August. It starts at 10 am and finishes at 6 pm. I'm going to give a presentation of my invention to hundreds of people.
Until then I'll be working night and day to improve it. I won't tell you now what it is but I think everyone will be surprised. By the day of the competition I think I'll have had enough time to make it perfect. Do you know I'll have been working on it for almost a year by then'
Well, that's all for now. I hope you can come and see me and my invention.
Write back soon.
Owen
Future simple
• for decisions made at the moment of speaking.
You're very busy. I'll help you.
• for future predictions about what we think or believe will happen. I think I will pass the exam.
• for promises, threats, hopes, requests & offers. Will you help me cook the dinner?
• for actions/events which will definitely happen in the future. Steve will be sixteen in May.
Be going to
• for predictions based on what we know or what we can see. It's very sunny today. It's not going to rain.
• for future plans/intentions/ambitions. I'm going to buy my brother a puppy for his birthday.
Future continuous
• for actions which will be in progress at a certain time in the future. This time next week he will be flying to Moscow.
Future perfect
• for actions which will have finished at a certain time in the future. We will have left for Spain by the end of next month.
Future perfect continuous
• to stress the duration of an action up to a certain time in the future. By this time next week he will have been working here for J years.
Present continuous
• for fixed arrangements in the near future. We're having a dinner party tomorrow.
Present simple
• for timetables. The bus to Glasgow leaves at 9:00 pm.
b Identify the verb forms in bold in the letter. Why is each verb form used?
Dear John, Hi! How are you?
I've been really busy lately because I'm entering a Young Inventor's Competition next month. It's at the National Exhibition Centre on the 17th August. It starts at 10 am and finishes at 6 pm. I'm going to give a presentation of my invention to hundreds of people.
Until then I'll be working night and day to improve it. I won't tell you now what it is but I think everyone will be surprised. By the day of the competition I think I'll have had enough time to make it perfect. Do you know I'll have been working on it for almost a year by then'
Well, that's all for now. I hope you can come and see me and my invention.
Write back soon.
Owen
Решение №1 2010 г.
Подробное решение
- Белый фонпереписывать в тетрадь
- Цветной фонтеория и пояснения

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