Дима Холод
Мастер
(1841)
1 месяц назад
Here are the verbs put into the correct future form, along with their Russian translations:
1. A: Is Jerry coming to the theatre with us next week?
B: I don't know, but I **will see** (увижу) him at football practice tomorrow. I **will ask** (спрошу) him then.
2. A: What **are you doing** (ты делаешь) tonight?
B: I **am leaving** (я уезжаю) to go to the airport. It **leaves** (выходит) at 7 o'clock.
3. A: Oh yes, I remember. You **are going** (едешь) on holiday.
4. A: How is your project coming along? Is it done?
B: Not yet, but I **will finish** (закончю) it by the time the holidays are over.
5. A: Excuse me, what time **does the bus arrive** (приезжает автобус)?
B: It **will arrive** (приедет) at 11 o'clock.
6. A: Have you been waiting in this queue long?
B: Yes. By 4 o'clock, I **will have been waiting** (буду ждать) for two hours.
7. A: It's cold in here.
B: You're right. I **will close** (закрою) the windows.
8. A: What **are you planning** (ты планируешь) to do this summer?
B: I **am going to spend** (намереваюсь провести) a few weeks with my cousins. I have already arranged it with them.
Summary of Future Forms:
- **will + V1**: для будущих действий, которые произойдут в неопределённый момент.
- **am/is/are + V-ing**: для фиксированных планов или действий, запланированных на определённое время.
- **will have been + V-ing**: для выражения действий, المتوقع, что произойдут до определённого момента в будущем.