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RULES FOR THE 3RD PERSON SINGULAR (HE / SHE / IT) work — works study —> studies go > goes eat > eats cry — cries wash — washes play > plays try > tries watch > watches swim > swims spy > spies mix > mixes write > writes fly > flies kiss > kisses ‘will’ can be used to make predictions about the future: Affirmative Negative Question Short answer It will (i rain. [It will not (won't) rain.[_willitrain? | ——_Yes, it will. Auxiliary ‘will’ does not change form. Use the base form of the verb after ‘will’ and ‘won't’. A. Use the prompts to make predictions. Write sentences with ‘will’ or ‘won't’. 1. she / not see / Duke 2. they / be / here soon 3. Kim / not help / us 4. we / buy a house / next year 5. 1/ not be / late 6. you / love / Paris contraction. B. Make each affirmative sentence negative. Use the 'won' 1, You'll get the package next week, 2. I will finish the book tomorrow. 3. They'll travel to Canada in the summer. 4, Simon will be happy at home. the correct order to make statements or questions pre: future, Pay attention to the question marks (?) or periods /full-stops (.). 1. car / they / new / need / will / a / 2. the report / will / finish / Piyush / not /. .. 3. dinner / invite / will / he / to / me / ? 4. time / we / have / won't / 5. raincoat / you / need / won't /a/. 6. long / will / be / a / drive / it /? If + PRESENT 4 SIMPLE SIMPLe ruTrure FIRST CONDITIONAL If you study hard, you will pss your exams (exercises) Lf she comes tomy party will be very happy 1) Match the sentence halves. a ee — af 1. L'lLbe disappointed if you don’t come to the party, UF you eat too much, I'l be disappointed z if it doesn’t raintomorrow 11 be happy 81 pass my Final exe you ll feel unwell Til phone you If yowpay for denner, We'll go to the park Iifneed your help, T'pay for lunch if you don't come to the party 2) Choose the best answer, a or. i | ry ! - If find the book you want, I'll send you a text message. a) ll definitely find the book b) I might find the book 2. If the tickets are too expensive, Sam won't buy them. a) Sam might buy the tickets b) Sam will definitely buy the tickets 3.1'll tell Jane the news if she comes to the party. a) Jane might come tothe party __b) Jane’s definitely coming to the party 4, John’s parents will give him a ear if he passes the exam. a) He might have a car b) He'll definitely have a car 3) Complete these superstitions 1. Ifa cat (wash) behind its ears, it (rain). 2. Ifthe bride (make) her own dress, (bring) bad luck. 3. You (catch) a cold if a cat (sneeze) three times. (open) an umbrella indoors, it (bring) bad luck. (happen) to you if you ‘(valk under the ladder. 6. Ifyou (take) the last piece of bread on the plate, you (be) unlucky. 7.Ityou (have) an itchy nose, you (have) an argument with someone soon, 4) Complete the first conditional sentences with your own ideas. 2 A 1. Pll be happy k 2. Ifit rains all weekend, 3. If I forget my best friend’s birthday, J \ 4. Pll pass all my exams. S.1f1 don’t feel well tomorrow morning, 6. 'll go to bed early 7. V'll be disappointed Grammar: Present Simple or Continuous Complete the passage by circling the correct option: Sarah Jane (works/is working) at Primark in the mall in town. She likes her job because she (is meeting/ meets) new people and (is getting/gets) to see all the new clothes that come in, This week, she (isn’t working/doesn't work) because she (are/is) on holiday. Sarah (likes/is liking) doing different activities while she (is/ are) off work. At the moment, she (is learning/learns) how to ride a horse. Horse riding (doesn't/isn't) dangerous, but riders must always wear a safety helmet. As a newbie, she (doesn't have/isn't having) to go too fast. It (is/are) easy to get on the hours, but getting off (is/are) a bit tricky for her. Sarah (is riding/rides) the horse carefully and then cautiously (is climbing/climbs) down when she (is needing /needs) a break. It (is being/is) a little frightening, especially when the horse (is starting/starts) to run, but at the same time it (is/are) very exciting. Right now, Sarah (feeds/is feeding) the horse. The horse riding training school (arranges/ is arranging) a contest for beginners by the end of the month. Sarah (is/are) very excited about it, She (is hoping/hopes) to do well. Her dream (is/are) to become a professional horse rider in the future. 1. Where does Sarah work? 2. Why does she like her job? 3. What is the meaning of the word ‘newbie’? 4. What does she have to wear? 5. What is happening at the end of the month? 1. Sarah is on holiday at the moment. True False 2. She doesn't like doing much while she is off work. True False 3. Horse riding is very dangerous True False 4, Sarah likes feeding the horse. True False 5, She is worried about the contest, True False 6. Sarah wants to take horse riding seriously. True False Diana | Can you ride a horse? If not, would you like to?

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