PR1 U02 Grammar Practice Plus

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2 Grammar practice – plus

1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of 4 Rewrite the sentences correctly.
the verb. 1 She definitely will receive the prestigious science award.
1 will
In the future, all cars (be) driverless. 2 By the time James is 27, he will be completed his PhD
2 be going to in astrophysics.
We (eat out) at that new Indian
restaurant for lunch today. 3 It is highly unlikely that humans are ever colonising
3 Present simple another planet.
What time (do) the bus leave?
4 Present continuous 4 Will you be conducted the experiments this week?
He (meet) his friends in the town
centre tonight.
5 They won’t probably get funding for their innovative
5 Future continuous research project.
This time next week I  (lie) on a beach.

6 Future perfect
6 How will medicine have advance in 100 years?
He (finish) university by 2028.

2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of
the verbs in brackets. 5 Write sentences using the prompts.
1 The university / built / its new laboratories by June.
1 The space probe (land) on the moon
by four o’clock today.
2 Look out! The microscope / fall off / the shelf!
2 She (travel) at about this
time tomorrow.
3 Look at those black clouds. It (rain) 3 I / finish / the report for you.
today.
4 Those books look heavy. I  (help) you 4 The space probe / set off / at 6.45pm / tonight.
carry them.
5 (scientists / discover) a cure for the 5 They / meet / the scientific delegation later today.
common cold by the end of this century?
6 Next week, the professor (try) to
calculate the size of the black hole he’s discovered. AIM HIGHER
7 The science lecture today (not finish) 6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of
until 11.30am.
the verbs in the box.
3 Complete the text with the correct form of the drive go prove test train
verbs in brackets.
1 We to the observatory today, but the
According to many climate change scientists, soon the world car broke down.
(1)  (reach) a tipping point that it
2 I  the hypothesis until I realised the
(2)  (not be able) to return from. Over data was wrong.
the coming decades the Earth (3)  (get)
3 He hoped the data his theory, but he
hotter and hotter every year. People (4)  was disappointed.
(have to) learn to live with much more extreme
4 Last month when I saw you, you to an
weather conditions and events in the future, including
awards ceremony that evening. How was it?
floods and hurricanes. By the end of the century, seas
(5)  (rise) high enough to sink many low- 5 She as a medic but she failed the exam.
lying islands and coastal areas. This (6) 
(be) a catastrophe for millions of people. But, fortunately, many
governments (7)  (meet) with scientists
and environmental groups next month to discuss climate
change prevention.

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