What do these people say? Pay special attention to the capital wordsWhat do these people say? Pay special attention to the capital words. e.g. Tom is PREDICTING a win for United in their next game. Tom: United will win their next game. 1. Andrew INTENDS to get up early tomorrow. Andrew: I ................................................................ 2. Vicky's train TIMETABLE says 'Arrival 10.30'. Vicky: The train ................................................................ 3. Daniel has ARRANGED to see his bank manager tomorrow. Daniel: ................................................................ 4. Rachel will go out in the VERY NEAR future. Rachel: ................................................................ 5. There's a crowd of demonstrators in the main square of the capital. The police are arriving. Reporter Kitty Beamish is PREDICTING trouble. Kitty: ................................................................ Complete the conversation. In each sentence choose the best form of the verb to express the future. Usually more than one answer is possible. Mark: Hello, Claire. Sarah tells me you're going to New York. Claire: Yes, (1)................................(I / spend) a couple of days there next week. (2)................................(I / look) round the shop. Mark: (3)................................(that / be) exciting. Claire: Exhausting, you mean. I think (4)................................(I / be) pretty tired when I get back. Mark: (5)................................(you / stay) with friends? Claire: No, (6)................................(I / stay) at a hotel near Central Park. But (7)................................(I / see) my friends. (8)................................(I / go) to their apartment for a meal one evening. And it isn't definite yet, but (9)................................(we / see) a show. Mark: And when (10)................................(you / leave)? Claire: My flight (11)................................(be) on Tuesday morning. Mark: OK, (12)................................(I / see) you when you get back then. |