English

Type in will or won’t.

They will be back by 6:30 pm. (to be)

Will you  help me? (to help)

When will I see you again? (to see)

His parents won’t punish him for being late. (not/to punish)

 Will they sign the contract tonight? (to sign)

It will take  us three hours to get there. (to take)

 Will this concert  raise money for our school club? (to raise)

This van  won’t break down with 8 people in it. (not/to break down)

The meeting  won’t close before tomorrow morning. (not/to close)

When  will she  send me a copy of her essay? (to send)

1. Don’t get up, I will answer the phone.

2. If you eat too much, you will put on weight.

3. Don’t stay out too late, you won’t get up on time.

4. I don’t think she will pass the exam, she isn’t very good.

6. Go to bed and you  won’t feel better tomorrow.

7. It’s Mary’s birthday next month. She will be 18.

8. They are on holiday for two weeks so they won’t be here tomorrow.

9.  Will they want dinner?

10. If the weather is ok, the plane will leave on time.

Simple Past Tense Exercise:  change the verbs in brackets to the simple past. Be careful with spellings.

1) They all went shopping.

2) I never imagined I would see you here.

3) We booked two tickets for the show.

4) He collected his children from school.

5) Were you frightened of the dark when you were young?

6) Who ate my chocolate?

7) I felt so tired that I went straight to bed.

8) We grew this tree from a seed.

9) She lost her way home.

10) He thought I stole his umbrella.

Оставьте комментарий