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RDreas. Exercise pagg.92-93 (Grammar)
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Pagg. 92-93

  1. Police officers are to receive extra training in crowd control.
  2. Energy prices is to rise by 4% next year.
  3. Gary Parker is to remain to an American soccer club next season.
  4. Eversham Hospital is to move open after supporters object to plans to close it.
  5. Several movie stars are to appear in a TV drama about the First World War.
  6. A: Is your dog thirsty?

B: Yes, I think she is. I’m just about to give her some water.

  1. A: Your room’s a real mess.

B: I know. I’m about to tidy it up.

  1. A: Where are you?

B: We are about to arrive at Paddington. I should be home in 20 minutes.

  1. A: Can you help me?

B: Sorry, I’m just about to go out.

  1. A: Does Jacob know about the party?

B: I’m not sure. I’m just about to phone him.

 

 

  1. Work is about to start on the new railway station in the north of the city. The station isn’t open at the and of the year. Not all local residents are pleased about it. “I’m worried about all the cars that are about to come down our street,” Mrs Wood told me. “And I’m sure lots of people will park here.”
  2. Local teenager James Adams is about appear on the UK’s most popular talent show. “I’m really plaesed!” he said. James is talking part in the show next month, so he has a few weeks to practise his songs. “I’m about to sing one song by Robbie Williams and another by Bruno Mars. I think the judges are like them.” Good luck, James!
  3. This year’s Science Festival begins on 9th March and ends on 22th March. It is going to be even bigger than last year’s festival, with even more events. Professors from the university are to give talks and other members of staff are run workshops.
  4. The summer holiday are just about to start, but not all pupils are about to spend the time at home or at the beach. Many teenagers use the holidays to earn extra cash. For example, Hannah’s going to work in a supermarket for six weeks. “I’m working this summer to earn some money for a trip,” she explains. “My friends and I are going to Thailand next year. So I need to start saving.”

 

 

 

  1. A: Hi, Bianca. Are you doing anything tonight?

B: Yeah. I’m going to see a film with Hans and Cindy.

A: What will you see?

B: we’re not sure. We’re going to decide when we get to the cinema. We’re meeting outside the ABC cinema at 7.00 if you want to come with us.

A: Thanks, but I’m seeing Carlo tonight. I’ll call you tomorrow.

B: Great. Talk to you then!

  1. A: I need to ask Mrs Newton something about my assignment.

B: I do, too. I’m going to make am appointment with her for Thursday of Friday afternoon.

A: Are you? I’ll make one with her, too, then.

B: Good idea. Shall we see if she’s in the staff room now?

A: Yes, lat’s. We need to hurry. Out next lesson will start in ten minutes.

  1. A: Will you do anything this weekend?

B: Yes, I’ll go to York.

A: That’s nice. I like York. What are you doing there?

B: My sister lives there. I will be her birthday on Saturday, so she’s having a party. My brother will go, too.

A: How do you get there? Are you driving?

B: No, we go by train. There’ll be a trai on Friday afternoon.

A: Anyway, will you be back here on Sunday evening? I was thinking we could see a film or something.

B: I don’t think I’ll be able to, I’m afraid. We’ll probably get back late on Sunday evening. But if we’re back in time, I’m going to let you know.

A: OK, great. Have a good time and say “happy birthday” to your sister for me.

B: I’m going to.

 

 

  1. A: It’s very busy here today.

B: I know. There are so many cars! We won’t find anywhere to park in the town center.

  1. A: We’re going to see the Giotto exhibition on Friday.

B: Oh, you’re going to love it. It’s amazing.

  1. A: That piece of scenary doesn’t look very safe, does it?

B: Yeah, it looks like it’ll fall off the stage.

  1. A: Oh no! It’s started raining and I haven’t got an umbrella.

B: Well, in that case we’re going to get wet then.

  1. A: I don’t know how to use the photocopier.

B: Why don’t you ask Luke? Maybe he’s going to be able to help you.

  1. A: Does the restaurant have any vegetarians dishes?

B: I’ve not idea, but I’m sure they’re going to make you something if not.

Pagg. 92-93

  1. Police officers are to receive extra training in crowd control.
  2. Energy prices is to rise by 4% next year.
  3. Gary Parker is to remain to an American soccer club next season.
  4. Eversham Hospital is to move open after supporters object to plans to close it.
  5. Several movie stars are to appear in a TV drama about the First World War.
  6. A: Is your dog thirsty?

B: Yes, I think she is. I’m just about to give her some water.

  1. A: Your room’s a real mess.

B: I know. I’m about to tidy it up.

  1. A: Where are you?

B: We are about to arrive at Paddington. I should be home in 20 minutes.

  1. A: Can you help me?

B: Sorry, I’m just about to go out.

  1. A: Does Jacob know about the party?

B: I’m not sure. I’m just about to phone him.

 

 

  1. Work is about to start on the new railway station in the north of the city. The station isn’t open at the and of the year. Not all local residents are pleased about it. “I’m worried about all the cars that are about to come down our street,” Mrs Wood told me. “And I’m sure lots of people will park here.”
  2. Local teenager James Adams is about appear on the UK’s most popular talent show. “I’m really plaesed!” he said. James is talking part in the show next month, so he has a few weeks to practise his songs. “I’m about to sing one song by Robbie Williams and another by Bruno Mars. I think the judges are like them.” Good luck, James!
  3. This year’s Science Festival begins on 9th March and ends on 22th March. It is going to be even bigger than last year’s festival, with even more events. Professors from the university are to give talks and other members of staff are run workshops.
  4. The summer holiday are just about to start, but not all pupils are about to spend the time at home or at the beach. Many teenagers use the holidays to earn extra cash. For example, Hannah’s going to work in a supermarket for six weeks. “I’m working this summer to earn some money for a trip,” she explains. “My friends and I are going to Thailand next year. So I need to start saving.”

 

 

 

  1. A: Hi, Bianca. Are you doing anything tonight?

B: Yeah. I’m going to see a film with Hans and Cindy.

A: What will you see?

B: we’re not sure. We’re going to decide when we get to the cinema. We’re meeting outside the ABC cinema at 7.00 if you want to come with us.

A: Thanks, but I’m seeing Carlo tonight. I’ll call you tomorrow.

B: Great. Talk to you then!

  1. A: I need to ask Mrs Newton something about my assignment.

B: I do, too. I’m going to make am appointment with her for Thursday of Friday afternoon.

A: Are you? I’ll make one with her, too, then.

B: Good idea. Shall we see if she’s in the staff room now?

A: Yes, lat’s. We need to hurry. Out next lesson will start in ten minutes.

  1. A: Will you do anything this weekend?

B: Yes, I’ll go to York.

A: That’s nice. I like York. What are you doing there?

B: My sister lives there. I will be her birthday on Saturday, so she’s having a party. My brother will go, too.

A: How do you get there? Are you driving?

B: No, we go by train. There’ll be a trai on Friday afternoon.

A: Anyway, will you be back here on Sunday evening? I was thinking we could see a film or something.

B: I don’t think I’ll be able to, I’m afraid. We’ll probably get back late on Sunday evening. But if we’re back in time, I’m going to let you know.

A: OK, great. Have a good time and say “happy birthday” to your sister for me.

B: I’m going to.

 

 

  1. A: It’s very busy here today.

B: I know. There are so many cars! We won’t find anywhere to park in the town center.

  1. A: We’re going to see the Giotto exhibition on Friday.

B: Oh, you’re going to love it. It’s amazing.

  1. A: That piece of scenary doesn’t look very safe, does it?

B: Yeah, it looks like it’ll fall off the stage.

  1. A: Oh no! It’s started raining and I haven’t got an umbrella.

B: Well, in that case we’re going to get wet then.

  1. A: I don’t know how to use the photocopier.

B: Why don’t you ask Luke? Maybe he’s going to be able to help you.

  1. A: Does the restaurant have any vegetarians dishes?

B: I’ve not idea, but I’m sure they’re going to make you something if not.

Pagg. 92-93

  1. Police officers are to receive extra training in crowd control.
  2. Energy prices is to rise by 4% next year.
  3. Gary Parker is to remain to an American soccer club next season.
  4. Eversham Hospital is to move open after supporters object to plans to close it.
  5. Several movie stars are to appear in a TV drama about the First World War.
  6. A: Is your dog thirsty?

B: Yes, I think she is. I’m just about to give her some water.

  1. A: Your room’s a real mess.

B: I know. I’m about to tidy it up.

  1. A: Where are you?

B: We are about to arrive at Paddington. I should be home in 20 minutes.

  1. A: Can you help me?

B: Sorry, I’m just about to go out.

  1. A: Does Jacob know about the party?

B: I’m not sure. I’m just about to phone him.

 

 

  1. Work is about to start on the new railway station in the north of the city. The station isn’t open at the and of the year. Not all local residents are pleased about it. “I’m worried about all the cars that are about to come down our street,” Mrs Wood told me. “And I’m sure lots of people will park here.”
  2. Local teenager James Adams is about appear on the UK’s most popular talent show. “I’m really plaesed!” he said. James is talking part in the show next month, so he has a few weeks to practise his songs. “I’m about to sing one song by Robbie Williams and another by Bruno Mars. I think the judges are like them.” Good luck, James!
  3. This year’s Science Festival begins on 9th March and ends on 22th March. It is going to be even bigger than last year’s festival, with even more events. Professors from the university are to give talks and other members of staff are run workshops.
  4. The summer holiday are just about to start, but not all pupils are about to spend the time at home or at the beach. Many teenagers use the holidays to earn extra cash. For example, Hannah’s going to work in a supermarket for six weeks. “I’m working this summer to earn some money for a trip,” she explains. “My friends and I are going to Thailand next year. So I need to start saving.”

 

 

 

  1. A: Hi, Bianca. Are you doing anything tonight?

B: Yeah. I’m going to see a film with Hans and Cindy.

A: What will you see?

B: we’re not sure. We’re going to decide when we get to the cinema. We’re meeting outside the ABC cinema at 7.00 if you want to come with us.

A: Thanks, but I’m seeing Carlo tonight. I’ll call you tomorrow.

B: Great. Talk to you then!

  1. A: I need to ask Mrs Newton something about my assignment.

B: I do, too. I’m going to make am appointment with her for Thursday of Friday afternoon.

A: Are you? I’ll make one with her, too, then.

B: Good idea. Shall we see if she’s in the staff room now?

A: Yes, lat’s. We need to hurry. Out next lesson will start in ten minutes.

  1. A: Will you do anything this weekend?

B: Yes, I’ll go to York.

A: That’s nice. I like York. What are you doing there?

B: My sister lives there. I will be her birthday on Saturday, so she’s having a party. My brother will go, too.

A: How do you get there? Are you driving?

B: No, we go by train. There’ll be a trai on Friday afternoon.

A: Anyway, will you be back here on Sunday evening? I was thinking we could see a film or something.

B: I don’t think I’ll be able to, I’m afraid. We’ll probably get back late on Sunday evening. But if we’re back in time, I’m going to let you know.

A: OK, great. Have a good time and say “happy birthday” to your sister for me.

B: I’m going to.

 

 

  1. A: It's very busy here today.

B: I know. There are so many cars! We won't find anywhere to park in the town center.

  1. A: We're going to see the Giotto exhibition on Friday.

B: Oh, you're going to love it. It's amazing.

  1. A: That piece of scenary doesn't look very safe, does it?

B: Yeah, it looks like it'll fall off the stage.

  1. A: Oh no! It's started raining and I haven't got an umbrella.

B: Well, in that case we're going to get wet then.

  1. A: I don't know how to use the photocopier.

B: Why don't you ask Luke? Maybe he's going to be able to help you.

  1. A: Does the restaurant have any vegetarians dishes?

B: I've not idea, but I'm sure they're going to make you something if not.

Pagg. 92-93

  1. Police officers are to receive extra training in crowd control.
  2. Energy prices is to rise by 4% next year.
  3. Gary Parker is to remain to an American soccer club next season.
  4. Eversham Hospital is to move open after supporters object to plans to close it.
  5. Several movie stars are to appear in a TV drama about the First World War.
  6. A: Is your dog thirsty?

B: Yes, I think she is. I'm just about to give her some water.

  1. A: Your room's a real mess.

B: I know. I'm about to tidy it up.

  1. A: Where are you?

B: We are about to arrive at Paddington. I should be home in 20 minutes.

  1. A: Can you help me?

B: Sorry, I'm just about to go out.

  1. A: Does Jacob know about the party?

B: I'm not sure. I'm just about to phone him.

 

 

  1. Work is about to start on the new railway station in the north of the city. The station isn't open at the and of the year. Not all local residents are pleased about it. "I'm worried about all the cars that are about to come down our street," Mrs Wood told me. "And I'm sure lots of people will park here."
  2. Local teenager James Adams is about appear on the UK's most popular talent show. "I'm really plaesed!" he said. James is talking part in the show next month, so he has a few weeks to practise his songs. "I'm about to sing one song by Robbie Williams and another by Bruno Mars. I think the judges are like them." Good luck, James!
  3. This year's Science Festival begins on 9th March and ends on 22th March. It is going to be even bigger than last year's festival, with even more events. Professors from the university are to give talks and other members of staff are run workshops.
  4. The summer holiday are just about to start, but not all pupils are about to spend the time at home or at the beach. Many teenagers use the holidays to earn extra cash. For example, Hannah's going to work in a supermarket for six weeks. "I'm working this summer to earn some money for a trip," she explains. "My friends and I are going to Thailand next year. So I need to start saving."

 

 

 

  1. A: Hi, Bianca. Are you doing anything tonight?

B: Yeah. I'm going to see a film with Hans and Cindy.

A: What will you see?

B: we're not sure. We're going to decide when we get to the cinema. We're meeting outside the ABC cinema at 7.00 if you want to come with us.

A: Thanks, but I'm seeing Carlo tonight. I'll call you tomorrow.

B: Great. Talk to you then!

  1. A: I need to ask Mrs Newton something about my assignment.

B: I do, too. I'm going to make am appointment with her for Thursday of Friday afternoon.

A: Are you? I'll make one with her, too, then.

B: Good idea. Shall we see if she's in the staff room now?

A: Yes, lat's. We need to hurry. Out next lesson will start in ten minutes.

  1. A: Will you do anything this weekend?

B: Yes, I'll go to York.

A: That's nice. I like York. What are you doing there?

B: My sister lives there. I will be her birthday on Saturday, so she's having a party. My brother will go, too.

A: How do you get there? Are you driving?

B: No, we go by train. There'll be a trai on Friday afternoon.

A: Anyway, will you be back here on Sunday evening? I was thinking we could see a film or something.

B: I don't think I'll be able to, I'm afraid. We'll probably get back late on Sunday evening. But if we're back in time, I'm going to let you know.

A: OK, great. Have a good time and say "happy birthday" to your sister for me.

B: I'm going to.

 

 

  1. A: It's very busy here today.

B: I know. There are so many cars! We won't find anywhere to park in the town center.

  1. A: We're going to see the Giotto exhibition on Friday.

B: Oh, you're going to love it. It's amazing.

  1. A: That piece of scenary doesn't look very safe, does it?

B: Yeah, it looks like it'll fall off the stage.

  1. A: Oh no! It's started raining and I haven't got an umbrella.

B: Well, in that case we're going to get wet then.

  1. A: I don't know how to use the photocopier.

B: Why don't you ask Luke? Maybe he's going to be able to help you.

  1. A: Does the restaurant have any vegetarians dishes?

B: I’ve not idea, but I’m sure they’re going to make you something if not.