Turn the following sentences into affirmative, negative, or interrogative formsII. GRAMMAR Exercise 1. Turn the following sentences into affirmative, negative, or interrogative forms. 1. (+) We will set off early. à (-) à (?) 2. (+) à (-) She won’t attend the festival next Friday. à (?) 3. (+) à (-) à (?) Will you come over for dinner tonight? 4. (+) à (-) Alex won’t have to take the course again. à (?) Exercise 2. Complete the sentences using the Simple Future tense form of the verbs and underline the time expression. 1. Tom (go) ___________ to the museum with his friends tomorrow. 2. They (not travel) ___________ to Phu Quoc next weekend. 3. The students (take) ___________ a 15-minute test next week. 4. There is little tomato sauce. I (buy) ___________ some. 5. We (become ___________)famous singers in the future. 6. I promise I (be) ___________ there on time. 7. (your daughter / come) ___________ back home in two days? 8. I (submit) ___________ my assignment soon. 9. In 2030. there (be) ___________ more robots that do the housework. 10. I don’t think she (pass) ___________ the driving test. Exercise 3. Complete each sentence using “will” or “won’t” and one of the verbs in the box. not take introduce love stay cook not attend be go work not sing 1. Anna ___________ with the tribal groups to help them revive their culture. 2. ___________ you ___________ some curry for the children? 3. I believe he ___________ to eat seafood when he comes here. 4. She ___________ the class tomorrow. 5. I ___________ any folk songs in the upcoming contest. 6. Jane ___________ an online course this semester, I guess. 7. We ___________ in our aunt's house when we go to Nha Trang next week. 8. ___________ you t___________ o the exhibition of specialities of ethnic groups with me next Sunday? 9. We hope that there ___________ more than 20 performances demonstrating various traditional songs and tribal dances. 10. Many artisans ___________ pottery making to festival goers this afternoon. Exercise 4. Matching the first halves in column A with the others in column B to make conditional sentences. A B 1. If she has free time, A. he will go to Sa Pa to learn more about the daily activities of ethnic people. 2. If the students feel interested, B. my parents will be very proud of me. 3. My parents will buy me a new guitar C. you will experience different types of food and entertainment. 4. If James gets his parents’ permission, D. if I get good marks. 5. Phong won’t go to school E. if he goes to Ha Giang Province. 6. If I get a scholarship, F. she will take her children out to play folk games. 7. If you join this fair, G. if he is still sick. 8. Peter will buy some home-grown food H. I will teach them how to make crafts. Your answer: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Exercise 5. Give the correct tense of the verbs in brackets using the first conditional. 1. If you (go) ___________ on a business trip, please inform me. 2. If he (eat) ___________ another cake, he (be) ___________ sick. 3. I (tell) ___________ you more about the Ban Flower Festival if I (meet) ___________ you. 4. If I (be) ___________ allowed to choose a topic, I (give) ___________ a presentation on Bat Trang Village. 5. If I (not have) ___________ to go to school this summer vacation, I (travel) ___________ to Mongolia to
learn more about nomadic life. 6. What (you I do) ___________ if she refuses your invitation? 7. If the sun (shine) ___________, we (walk) ___________ into town. 8. Unless they (pass) ___________ their examinations, they (have) ___________ to join the army. 9. You (have) ___________ a stomachache if you drink that contaminated water. 10. If we (have) ___________ several days off, we (learn) ___________ how to cook some kinds of street food. |