1 Replace the underlined form with will + infinitive where this is possible without changing the meaning. A Hey, I was just talking to Alexi. We're going to get something to eat after the meeting. Do you want to come? B Erm, I'may just go home. I'm actually not feeling great. A Really? Why don't you go home now? B: Well, I'm doing a presentation in the meeting - I can't miss that. I also need to finish preparing some samples for Tomas. "He's going to be really annoyed if I haven't done them by tomorrow. I promised I would. A: Can't he wait a day longer? B No. She's travelling to Singapore tomorrow. A Really? What's he doing there? B: It's the annual sales conference, but 'he's meeting some new clients while he's there too, so I think he's going to need those samples. A: see. I guess you're going to have to do the best you can. 1 Complete the dialogues with an adverb. 10A How's school going? B: Not so well. I've. passed three of my eight exams this term. 20A:How's the job-hunting going? B Great. I've actually. near you, so we could meet up for lunch sometimes. 3A How's it going at university? B: been offered a job in a company ., it's been great. I've been really enjoying it, made lots of new friends. But I haven't sat so ask me again in a month's time! and I've any exams How's the training for the marathon going? BOK. I've. done a 25 km run, which I got through OK, sol think I'll be ready for the full marathon in April. 50A: How's your new job going? Have you been on any work trips SOA: ? B: You're joking, aren't you! I've hardly. been out of the office! I'm stuck behind my computer all day. 2 Choose the correct alternatives. 1A suppose they are lowering/ might lower their prices, but I think they'll look at other options first. 2 Once the new store is open, we're focusing/'re going to focus more on developing our brand. 3/A: When is/may the new store open/ opening? B: A week on Friday. My father's retiring, so this time next year, he'll be on the beach and I'll be running/'ll run the whole company. 5 A: Do you think they'll continue/'ll be continuing to expand the company like they have been doing? B: Why not? They're doing really well. 2 Complete the sentences with the adverbs in brackets. 11 started building the house two years ago, but I haven't finished it. (still) 3 2 m trying to visit every football ground in the league. I've been to 16. (so far) I've had three job interviews this month, but I haven't heard anything. (already, yet) 4 be returned from Moldova. I'm trying to visit every country in Europe. There are two I haven't been to now! (just, only) 5 want to buy a flat, but I've saved €15,000 so far. You can't buy anything for that amount of money. (only) 6 often go fishing, but I haven't had much luck. I haven't caught a small one for ages now. (lately, even).​

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Ответ дал: juicelina7
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Hey, I was just talking to Alexi. We **will get** something to eat after the meeting. Do you want to come?

Erm, I **will just** go home. I'm actually not feeling great.

Really? Why don't you **will go** home now?

Well, I **will do** a presentation in the meeting - I can't miss that. I also need to finish preparing some samples for Tomas. He's **will be** really annoyed if I haven't done them by tomorrow. I promised I would.

Can't he wait a day longer?

No. She's travelling to Singapore tomorrow.

Really? What's he doing there?

It's the annual sales conference, but he's meeting some new clients while he's there too, so I think he's **will need** those samples.

See. I guess you're **will have** to do the best you can.

1. How's school going? B: Not so well. I've **only** passed three of my eight exams this term.

2. How's the job-hunting going? B Great. I've actually **got** near you, so we could meet up for lunch sometimes.

3. How's it going at university? B: **Since** I've been offered a job in a company, it's been great. I've been really enjoying it, made lots of new friends. But I haven't sat so ask me again in a month's time!

4. How's the training for the marathon going? B: OK. I've **already** done a 25 km run, which I got through OK, so I think I'll be ready for the full marathon in April.

5. How's your new job going? Have you been on any work trips? B: You're joking, aren't you! I've hardly **even** been out of the office! I'm stuck behind my computer all day.

Ответ дал: eazywork
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A: Hey, I was just talking to Alexi. We will get something to eat after the meeting. Do you want to come?

B: Erm, I may just go home. I'm actually not feeling great.

A: Really? Why don't you go home now?

B: Well, I'm doing a presentation in the meeting - I can't miss that. I also need to finish preparing some samples for Tomas. He will be really annoyed if I haven't done them by tomorrow. I promised I would.

A: Can't he wait a day longer?

B: No. She's traveling to Singapore tomorrow.

A: Really? What's he doing there?

B: It's the annual sales conference, but he's meeting some new clients while he's there too, so I think he will need those samples.


A: I see. I guess you'll have to do the best you can.

A: How's school going?

B: Not so well. I've only passed three of my eight exams this term.

A: How's the job-hunting going?

B: Great. I've actually found a job near you, so we could meet up for lunch sometimes.

A: How's it going at university?

B: It's been great. I've been offered a job in a company nearby, and I've been really enjoying it. I've made lots of new friends. But I haven't sat any exams yet, so ask me again in a month's time!

A: How's the training for the marathon going?

B: OK. I've already done a 25 km run, which I got through OK, so I think I'll be ready for the full marathon in April.

A: How's your new job going? Have you been on any work trips yet?

B: You're joking, aren't you! I've hardly been out of the office! I'm stuck behind my computer all day.

Choose the correct alternatives:

I suppose they might lower their prices, but I think they'll look at other options first.

Once the new store is open, we're going to focus more on developing our brand.

A: When does the new store open? B: A week on Friday. My father's retiring, so this time next year, he'll be on the beach and I'll be running the whole company.

A: Do you think they'll continue to expand the company like they have been doing? B: Why not? They're doing really well.

Complete the sentences with the adverbs in brackets:

I started building the house two years ago, but I still haven't finished it.

I'm trying to visit every football ground in the league. I've been to 16 so far.

I've had three job interviews this month, but I haven't heard anything yet.

I've just returned from Moldova. I'm trying to visit every country in Europe. There are two I haven't been to now!

I want to buy a flat, but I've only saved €15,000 so far. You can't buy anything for that amount of money.

I often go fishing, but lately, I haven't had much luck. I haven't caught a small one for ages now.

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