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Dr
will be very delighted if he
gets is to get funding for the research.
12 The firework display, part of the city's centenary celebrations,
is going to take is taking
place on the
August in Cannon Park.
Excuse me, I think
going to
will sneeze.
14 The players must improve their fitness if they
have are to have any chance of success.
15 Kay really likes children, so I'm sure
she'll she's going to be happy to baby-sit for us.
I'll bring the post to you in your office when it
arrives will arrive.
The fog is
clearing will clear by mid-morning in most western parts of the country.
It now seems unlikely that Webb
will play plays in the match against France.
19 Apparently,
they're going to they will build a new by-pass around the town.
20 The examination
will is going to begin at 10.30. Latecomers
will not/ are not going to be
admitted to the examination room.
21 When it's complete, the new sports arena
is seating will seat 50, 000 spectators.
22 The transfer from Athens airport to your hotel
takes is going to take 45 minutes.
23
I'll be waiting
wait for you around 2 o'clock outside the station.
UNITS
4
Which one of the verbs given can complete all three sentences in each set?
1
used to will would
a Most days my father get up first and make breakfast.
b When I was training for the marathon, I run over 100 kilometres a week.
c We went back to Dublin to see the house where we live in the 1960s.
2
should ought to must
a Students be encouraged to type their assignments.
b 'Whose car is that outside Bill's house?' 'It belong to Bill's sister. I heard that she's
staying with him this weekend.'
c You have some of this cake. It's brilliant!
3
needn't mustn't don't have to
a I'll be quite late getting to London, but you change your plans for me.
b I'm afraid I owe quite a lot of money to the bank - but you worry about it.
c Next time, read the small print in the document before you sign it. You make the
same mistake again.
4
must need to have to
a People with fair skins be particularly careful when they go out in the sun.
b The Browns have won the lottery - they've bought another new car!
c We give at least six months' notice if we want to leave the house.
5
may could might
a Ray told me that someone had bought the old house next door he be right about
that, I wondered.
b The major changes to the timetable cause delay and confusion.
c I asked in the bookshop about Will Dutton's latest book, but all they tell me was
that it would be published before the end of the year.
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can could is (or
was) able to
a
had always wanted to go scuba diving and do so last summer.
b I hope Jim help you tomorrow.
c She played the piano quite well even before she read music.
Passives
UNITS
29-32
Complete these extracts from newspaper articles with an appropriate tense of the verbs given.
Decide whether active or passive forms are needed.
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