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> Future forms Modal auxiliary verbs - may, might, could Prepositions - adjective + preposition Omen Future forms 1. Recognizing tenses LONG HOT SUMMER FOR Read the text. Use the future verb forms AUSTRALIAN FARMERS in italics to complete the chart. prediction wth will (x3) prediction with won't (x2) will be Sydney - Paddy Carrigans family hasbeen farming near Grenfell, 375 kilometres north of Sydney, for 120 years. This will e the ist year when there hasn't been a harvest. It hasn't rained for five years. He looks upaat the cloudless sky and sighs. ‘And it looks ike it’s going to be another long, dry summer? prediction with going to (x2) intention with going to (x) arrangement with Present Continuous (x2) | possibility with may (x2) | C= of Sally Young's family have been born on her ‘ possiblity with might (x2) farm in Wakool. The family is moving to Melbourne next oe month, ‘We're gong olive with my husband's fami, We just can’t E stay here any longer. I's very sad. My children wor't grow up here. possibilty with could (x1) Malcolm Adlington has a dairy farm close to the Murray River. Tim getting rid of my herd in the next couple of weeks. I'm in so much debs that I'm going to have to sell my farm. ‘The drought is Australia’s worst in a century. Eeonomist Justin ‘Smirk says that production of wheat and rice might fall by as much as 20 per cent. He believes the drought will change agricultural practices forever. ‘It won't be easy to grow crops such as rice in the fature, We might have to stop farming in very dry areas. Despite the signs, the government refuses to blame the drought on climate change. But scientist Peter Cullen is more certain. “Many of our agricultural areas will come hotter and drier: They ‘may stop producing crops altogether. This could be the end for some of Australia's 100,000 farming businesses. People now working ‘on the land may have fo take up more productive jobs in the will 2 Predictions Write the sentences with will and the prompts. 1 You've been working so hard. L/sure/ you/ pass/ exam. {'m sure you'll pass your exam 2. Ithink/go//bed soon. I have to be up early tomorrow. 3. You donit need your umbrella. I/ not/think/ it/ rain today. 4. Tm going to a posh restaurant tonight, I wonder if/ I/meet anyone famous. 5 You could ask Jack for some money, but I/ not/ suppose/he/lend you any. 6 Are you seeing that new film tonight? I/sure/ you/ not /Tike it. I's very violent. 3 Questions and negatives Write the questions with will and the prompts in brackets. 1 So you're going on holiday! (When / back?) When will you be back? 2 So you've finished your exams, (When results?) 3 So you've run out of money! (How/pay bills?) 4 So you're going to live on an island! (What / eat?) 5. So Peter's giving you a lift to the party! (How/ home?) Complete the negatives with won't to express the same idea, 6 Tllpass. won't fail. 7 They'll arrive on time. be late. 8 Hell remember your birthday. 9 You'll hate the film. enjoy the film. 10. England will win the match. 7 Tilhave some soup ready for you. I expect you/be/ hhungry after your journey. 4. Offering to help Make offers with I'll. 1 Itsso hot in here! open the winds 2 Ymso thirsty. 3. There's someone at the door. 4 Idon't have any money. 8 It’s.a good idea, but I/ not think/it/ work. 5 Icantt do the homework. Unit 5 + Our changing world 33 going to 5. What's going to happen? Look at the pictures. Write what is going to happen. He's going to have a haircut. will or going to? 6 Planned or spontaneous? ‘Complete the conversations with will or going to and the verb in brackets. Use the most natural form. 1A B 2A A ‘Why are you wearing your old clothes? Because I mgoing to wash (wash) the car. T've got a headache, Have you got any aspi Yes, they're in the bathroom. I (get) some for you. Dont forget to tell me if can help you. ‘Thank you. if think of anything. ‘Why are you making sandwiches? Because we the beach. ‘What a lovely idea! I towels and the swimming costumes. (give) youa ring (have) a picnic on (get) the Tim going now! Bye! Bye! What time (be) back tonight? I donit know. I (call) you later. 34 Unit 5 + Our changing world 6 A. You've still got my CD. Have you forgotten? B Tm sorry. Yes, Td forgotten. 1 (give) it back to you tomorrow. A. Dad, can you lend me £10, please? 1 (give) it back tomorrow. B Idortknow. What __you (doy? Al (see) a film with Tina and Mike. ‘A. Your exams start in two weeks’ time. When —____you (start) revising? ‘You haven't done any revision yet. B Iknow.1 (do) some tonight. ‘A. You're going out tonight. BI (start) tomorrow night, then. Listen and check.

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