1) they will have lived here for 25 years in may (live). 2) don`t phone me before nine. i`ll my homework until then. (do) 3) at six o`clock next wednesday i`ll first class to abu dhabi. (fly) 4) i hope i`ll all my work by friday evening. (finish) 5) i`ll be ok. scientists will a "cure" for old age by the time i`m 50. (discover) 6) have a great birthday tomorrow. i`ll of you. (think) 7) by the time the film finishes, you`ll asleep. (fall)
1. We WILL BE HAVING (to have) breakfast at ten o'clock tomorrow. *Будем в процессе приёма пищи в это время, а если собираемся завтракать в 10 (а не в 8, как обычно), то можно are going to have.
2. My family and I WATCH (to watch) TV every day.
3. Mary WILL COOK (to cook) dinner tomorrow. если намеревается, собирается = is going to cook
4. Our students WENT (to go) to college 5 days ago.
5. My friends DIDN'T EAT (not to eat) ice cream last month.
6. DO you WATCH (to watch) TV every day ?
7. The price for the food GOES (to go) up every month.
8. They ENJOYED (to enjoy) the film at the cinema yesterday evening.
9. Where DOES he usually SPEND (to spend) his holidays ?
10. WHEN DO you usually LEAVE (to leave) home for college ?
11. How often DID they VISIT (to visit) their relatives last year ?
12. DID you GO (to go) to the south last summer ?
13. They DON'T HAVE (not to have) much money but we // they SPEND (to spend) a good time in London every month. They вместо we, возможно)),
14. Three years ago they WERE (to be) rich but now they ARE (to be) poor.
15. My brother LIKES (to like) our parents, so he often DOES (to do) what they WANT (to want).
2. The most popular holiday in Britain is Christmas.
3. One of the most traditional Christmas song in Britain is Christmas Carols. Christmas carols are special songs which are sung during the Christmas season. The songs are about Jesus and the time when he was born.
4. Children leave sock or stocking at the end of their beds on Christmas Eve.
5. Boxing Day was traditionally a day off for servants, and the day when they received a special Christmas box from their masters. The servants would also go home on Boxing Day to give Christmas boxes to their families.
6. Hogmanay is what we Scots call New Year's Eve - 31 December - the big night that marks the arrival of the new year.