11 D Future
11 D Future
11 D Future
Test Paper
A. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate present or future forms.
1. Bill Haynes, author of the immensely popular novel ‘Black Roses’, 1) ……………………….
(write) a new novel. “I 2) ……………………………. (start) next Monday – or at least that’s the
plan,” says Bill. “It’s amazing to think that by next year it 3) ……………………………….. (be) ten
years since I last picked up a pen.” Despite his long break, Bill is confident. “I think this book 4)
……………………… (be) even better than ‘Roses’, I 5) ………………………………. (include)
the usual elements of action and adventure but this time there 6) …………………………. (be) some
romance too. I hope it 7) ………………………. (be) successful. Of course, we 8)
……………………. (not/know) until it 9) ………………..……. (be/published) next year.”
Test Paper
A. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate present or future forms.
1. Jeanne and Paul 1) ………………………. (move) to London next month. Paul is being transferred
there and Jeanne hopes she 2) ……………………. (find) a job by the time they 3) ……...………….
(move) there. They 4) ………………………….. (drive) down next weekend to look for a flat. They
hope they 5) ……………………….. (find) something in a nice area, but with prices the way they
are , they will have to be satisfied with whatever they 6) ………………………… (find). Jeanne is
afraid she 7) ……………………….. (miss) living in Nottingham, but Paul is convinced that they 8)
……………………….. (be) happier in London because there is so much more to do there.
2. Dear Anna,
I got the job! I 1) ………………. (leave) for Africa in two weeks. It’s a shame I 2) ……………….
(not/see) you before I 3) ………………………. (go). For the first six months I 4) ………………..
(work) in a village school, teaching English and Maths. 5) ……………………………… (you/be
able) to visit me? If not, by the time I 6) …………………………… (see) you again, so much 7)
……………………… (happen) to us both that it’ll take us hours to catch up on our news.
Lots of love,
Danielle
1. Jo’s yet / still got a good figure even though she’s five months pregnant.
2. “Has Sandra typed up those reports yet / still? I need them now.”
3. Peter left the party two hours before / ago because he wasn’t feeling well.
4. She had come back ago / before he returned.
5. I can’t do the exam – I haven’t finished doing all my revisions still / yet.
1. A: Here’s $20.
B: Thank you. I ………………………….. pay you back as soon as I can.