Directions: Circle the correct future tense phrase in the following sentences. 1. I am feeling energetic. So I think I (will / am going to) wash my car. 2
111 Choose the correct words in these sentences. 1 Students ought / may not use phones in any part of the library. 2 Why don't you send / sending me a text
Translate the following sentences into English using the correct tense forms. CHOOSE THE PHRASE APPROPRIATE IN THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS. MORE THAN ONE ANSWER ...
Complete the sentences with the correct tense of the verbs in brackets. Use Future Simple or Future Continuous. Example: I (see) them tomorrow and I
1. Read and find the Infinitives and Infinitive constructions. As medical science progresses we are becoming an increasingly elderly society and
Some sentences and longer words may have more than one part stressed These words and sentences have a primary or sentences are right or not and why they ...
Page 1. Directions: Circle the correct future tense phrase in the following sentences. 1. I am feeling energetic. So I think I (will / am going to) wash my car
Directions: Circle the correct future tense phrase in the following sentences. 1. I am feeling energetic. So I think I (will / am going to) wash my car. 2
21 сент. 2020 г. going to shows that you have made a decision. We're going to get married next year. (Circle) the correct form. Tick the sentence if both ...
Write each group of words as a sentence with the correct punctuation. 1. the cat feeds her kittens. 2. is very hungry today. 3. his lunch bag is missing. 4.
Directions: Circle the correct future tense phrase in the following sentences. 1. I am feeling energetic. So I think I (will / am going to) wash my car.
Past Tense verbs indicate that events or conditions began and ended in the past. 4. Read the following statements. Correct them in affirmative or negative
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1. Use an appropriate relative pronoun who/where/that to join the following sentences. 2. Circle the correct verb form to complete the text below.
“It makes me feel great.” (It is capitalized because it begins a new sentence.) 3. The first last
21 sept. 2020 1 going to shows that you have made a decision. We're going to get married next year. (Circle) the correct form. Tick the sentence if both ...
Directions: Circle the correct future tense phrase in the following sentences. 1. I am feeling energetic. So I think I (will / am going to) wash my car.
24 feb. 2020 (Chapters 1 -+. 3). Directions: Form a group and sit in a circle. Take out a piece of paper and write the following sentence using the name ...
Most verbs will fit one or more of these sentences: We ______. To form the plural of proper names and one-word compound nouns follow the general rules.
Directions: Circle the correct future tense phrase in the following sentences 1 I am feeling energetic So I think I (will / am going to) wash my car
Directions: Circle the correct future tense phrase in the following sentences 1 I am feeling energetic So I think I (will / am going to) wash my car
Circle the correct future tense phrase in the following sentences 1 I am feeling energetic So I think I ( will / am going to) wash my car
Circle the correct future tense phrase in the following sentences 1 I am feeling energetic So I think I (will / am going to) wash my car
1 I am feeling energetic So I think i(willam going to) wash my car 2 It has been decided that we (will/are going to) to
Choose the correct verb from the list on the right to complete the following sentences Use the contracted form of the future tense with be going to Use 'm
A Find these sentences in the book review from exercise 1 7 Circle the correct form of the verb to complete each sentence 1 a
H) Choose the best answer: 1 Maggie and Carol good friends a) am B) Write TRUE next to a correct sentence and FALSE next to a wrong sentence:
When we know about the future we normally use the present tense 1 We use the present simple for something scheduled: We have a lesson next Monday