Use of English+ 12 Think of 6 things you can do now. Could you do them when you
were four? Say what you could/couldn't do then.
Ex a m p 1 e: Now I can walk.
When I was four, I could walk, but
I couldn't swim
1 unusual [an'ju:zu(ə)l] необычный
2 to start a band - зд.: организовывать ансамбль
1. I promise, I will pay you back at the end of the week.
2. Don't worry, I will have taken care of everything by the time you get back.
3. After Tom finished eating, he took a walk before he returned home.
4. If you are tired, we don't have to go shopping.
5. What will she buy him for his birthday?
6. Granny will have cooked dinner by the time we come home.
7. I won't give it to you until you say "please".
8. Sue drank two cups of coffee buy the time she left for her office.
9. In September he had his car for five months.
10. By eleven o'clock tommorrow our manager will phone all the clients.
11. What time will Jim return this evening? He will return by six.
12. My mother will come home at seven. I will do all the lessons by the time she comes.
1. I will phone her tomorrow. (When? Who?) 2. We will hold a seminar on his problem in two days. (When? What? Who?) 3. The exam will start at 8.30 tomorrow, (What time? When? What?) 4. They will learn Spanish next year. (When? What? Who?) 5. I will write to you every day. (How often? Who?) 6. She will do information technology at the university. (Where? What? Who?) 7. My classmates will have a talk with the Head of the Department tomorrow. (Who? When? Whose? What?) 8. They will have their teaching practice at school next term. (What? When? Where? Who?) 9. Dr. Smith will lecture at our university for two terms. (Where? How long? Who?) 10. Students will have a vacation in two weeks. (What? When? How many?)