Everybody (adore) you.

You (not / have) any problems.

Many people (serve) you.

They (anticipate) your wishes.

There (not / be) anything left to wish for.

Everything (be) perfect.

But all these things (happen / only) if you marry me

I. Используйте will или be going to. Иногда возможен больше, чем один правильный ответ.

Look out! We _____________ crash! "There's the doorbell." "I ______________ go." We promise that if you vote for us we ______________ double your income in twelve months. "It's very cloudy, isn't it?" "Yes, I think it ________________ rain." The next train to arrive at platform six _______________ be the delayed 7.32 service for Bristol. I wonder what she __________________ do next. "Can somebody answer the phone?" "I _____________________." A Poor Sue went to hospital yesterday.

II. Закончите следующие предложения, используя will или be going to и любые другие необходимые слова. Иногда возможны оба варианта.

1. A I've got to phone a Paris number. Do you know the code?

B No, _________________ in the directory for you.

2. A What are you doing over the Easter holidays?

B Absolutely nothing. We _________________ rest.

3. A Did you hear the weather forecast?

B Yes. _____________ cold at first, then _____________ a little warmer this afternoon, and this evening _________________ some light showers.

4. A Why did you buy a house in such terrible condition?

B It was cheap. We _______________ modernize it from top to bottom, and we _____________ into a restaurant. What do you think?

НЕ нашли? Не то? Что вы ищете?

5. A If you are elected, what ________ your party ______ about unemployment?

B We have carefully considered this issue. When we are elected, as we most certainly ________ be, we __________ create half a million new jobs.

6. A What are you doing here? Annie's expecting you for lunch.

B I completely forgot! I__________ a ring, and tell her I ____________ be late. Thanks for reminding me.

7. A How will the proposed tax increase on petrol affect your business?

B To be perfectly honest, we haven't thought about it yet. We ____________ cross that bridge when we get to it.

III. Поставьте глаголы в скобках в правильную форму будущего времени.

Пример: Hurry up! The plane arrives (arrive) at 7.30.

There's no point in running now. We ________ (miss) the bus anyway. Yes, I'll come out this evening. I _______________(not/work). You can relax. The match ______________ (not/start) until four o'clock. I __________ (go) to the market this afternoon. Do you want anything? Are you OK, Donna? You look like you ________________(faint). You realise that the boss _______________ (not/like) this, don't you? I ________________ (cook) dinner this evening - as usual. She _______________ (look) for a new flat next year. Don't worry. The shops _________ (not close) until eight o'clock tonight

Will, be going to and the Present Continuous

for expressing future (Advanced)

1. He____________________win. He always does.

a) is going to

b) will

2. The train is leaving in ten minutes. I'm afraid we ____________ be late.

a) will

b) are going to

3. I don't think they____________________come tonight.

a) are going to

b) will

4. If it gets any colder, it____________________snow.

a) will

b) is going to

5. I can't come with you. I ____________________my grandparents.

a) am going to visit

b) am visiting

6. Don't worry, Mum. I____________________write to you every day.

a) will

b) am going to

7. Believe it or not, but I _______________to skip school any longer.

a) won't

b) am not going to

8. I ______________________be late any more, I promise.

a) won't

b) am not going to

9. What____________________you_____________________this evening?

a) will do

b) are doing

10. I've got a lot to do today. My family_____________________by the ten o'clock train.

a) will come

b) is coining

Tenses after if and when

Complete the sentences with the proper form of the verb.

1. I am going to have a shower when I_____________________(get)home.

2. Julia is going to live in our house while we____________________(be) away.

3. I'll stay here till he_____________________(come).

4. I can't talk to you now. I_____________________(talk) to you when I have more time.

5. When I_____________________(be) in London, I am going to visit the British Museum.

6. We'll be late if you_____________________(not hurry)

7. Is it o'key if I_____________________(close) the window?

8. I_____________________(be) surprised if he comes.

9. John is still at school. When he_________________(leave) school, he wants to go to university.

10. If the weather________________________ (be) nice tomorrow, we can go swimming.

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate form of the verb given in the brackets.

1. I ………………… John tomorrow.

a) see
b) am seeing
c) have seen

2. What ……………………. this evening?

a) will you do
b) are you doing
c) have you been doing

3. Martha ……………………. another baby in June.

a) is having
b) is going to have
c) will have

4. The train …………………….. at half past six tomorrow morning.

a) is leaving
b) leaves
c) will leave

5. I ………………….. probably be home late tonight.

a) will
b) am
c was

6. Nobody …………………… what happened to her.

a) is ever knowing
b) will ever know

7. ………………….. I carry your bag?

a) Will
b) Shall

8. I …………………….. you if you say that word again.

a) am hitting
b) will hit
c) am going to hit

9. I ……………………. you tonight.

a) am phoning
b) will phone

10. ‘You can have it for $100.’ ‘OK. I ……………………. it.’

a) am buying
b) will buy
c) am going to buy

Тема 8. Покупки.

Виды магазинов.

Способы оплаты.

Покупка подарков и сувениров.

Present Perfect. Past Simple

Types of shops in English


department store – a shop that sells many different items in different departments.

Harrods is probably the world's best known department store.

supermarket – a large shop that sells mostly food and household items.

grocer (UK) / grocery store (US) – a shop that sells food.

greengrocer – sells fresh fruit and vegetables.

butcher – sells fresh meat.

baker – sells fresh bread and cakes.

fishmonger – sells fresh fish.

chemist (UK) / drugstore (US) – sells medicines and toiletries.

pharmacy (US) – sells medicines.

newsagent – sells newspapers and magazines.

stationer – sells paper goods.

optician – sells glasses / contact lenses.

DIY store – sells things for home improvement.

hardware shop / hardware store / ironmonger – hard goods, such as nails and screws.

corner shop (UK) – a shop on the corner of your street, selling a range of basic goods – food, newspapers, sweets, bread, etc.

delicatessen (deli) – sells specialist food not normally found in supermarkets. For example, an Italian deli, an Asian deli.

bookshop / bookstore – books.

market – market traders (people who work on a market) have stalls that sell fruit and vegetables, clothes, household items and so on.

petshop – for pets and pet food.

flea market – a group of stalls selling old furniture or clothes.

tea shop (UK) – like a cafe, but sells tea and cakes.

petrol station (UK) / gas station (US) sells petrol, car products and sometimes food.

Using 's

When we talk about shops, we often put an 's on the end. For example, "I'm going to the chemist's / greengrocer's / butcher's / baker's / newsagent's / fishmonger's / optician's."

We don't use an 's with these shops: supermarket, hardware store, petrol station, department store.

Sales vocabulary

December 26 (or Boxing Day) is traditionally the start of the winter sales in the UK, when items are heavily discounted. In fact, bargain hunters can find some items reduced up to 50% off their pre-sale price.

An unbeatable offer / prices slashed (= cut) or give-away prices mean very low prices.

Clearance Sale / Everything must go! = signs in shop windows advertising the sales

snap up a bargain = to buy something cheaply

Asking for things

"Do you have any…?"
"I'm looking for…"
"I wonder if you could help me…?"

What the shopkeeper says

"I'm sorry, we're out of stock."
"I'm sorry, that's the last one."
"I'm sorry, that's all we have left."

What a sales person says

"Can I help you?"
"Are you looking for anything in particular?"

Your reply

"I'm just looking, thank you."
"I'm just browsing, thank you."

Asking about things

"Do you have this in another size?"
"Do you have this in another colour?"
"Is this made of leather / silk / plastic…?"
"Does this come with a guarantee?"
"Is this fully refundable?"
"Can I bring this back if it's not the right size?"
"Can I bring this back if it doesn't fit?"

Paying – what the shopkeeper says

"Do you have anything smaller?" (If you pay with a large denomination note.)

Paying – what you say

"I'm sorry, I don't have any small change."
"I don't have anything smaller."
"Would you have change for this?"
"Can I have the receipt, please?'
"Can I pay by credit card?"
"Can I pay in cash?"
"Is this on sale?"

Ex. Match the Types of Shops

pharmacy a shop that sells fish

butcher shop a shop in which you can buy meat, poultry and sometimes fish

florist's a shop where clothes are cleaned

dry cleaner's a shop that sells flowers and plants

fishmonger's a shop or a part of a shop where medicines are prepared and sold

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