1. Don’t ask Simon to fix the shelves. He will break them. He always does.
2. Hey! Watch out! That glass will fall off the table.
3. I think he is going to forget my birthday again this year.
4. Just look at this black sky. It is going to rain.
5. You look tired. I think I will wash the dishes.
6. The twins will be seven years old next year.
7. Oh, no! Look! Sally is going to fall off her bike.
8. The car’s out of control. I‘m afraid we will crash.
9. Perhaps we will meet again. Who knows?
10. Don’t worry about me. I will be OK.
II
1. My grandmother has decided what to do. She has bought tickets. She is going to leave tomorrow.
2. I love London. I will probably go there next year.
3. What are you wearing at the party tonight? I haven't made up my mind yet.
4. Look at these big black clouds! It is going to rain.
5. My sister doesn't know where to go. I think she is going to Edinburgh next week.
6. Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow will be dry and sunny.
7. My mother bought the tickets to the opera, we are going to watch Swan Lake this Saturday.
8. My parents decided what to do long ago. They are going to spend their holiday in Brighton next month.
9. I'm not sure about the dates, but I will visit Madagascar next summer.
III.
1. What are you going to wear to wear to the party tonight?
2. I don't want to go home by bus. I am going to walk .
3. John is going to London next week. He is going to stay with some friends.
4. I'm hungry. I am going to eat this sandwich.
5. It's Sharon's birthday next week. We are going to give her a present.
6. Sue says she's feeling very tired. She is going to lie down for an hour.
7. There's a good film on TV this evening are you going to watch it?
IV.
1. When is your friend visiting you today?
2. Peter and his elder brother are not going fishing because of cold and windy weather.
3. They are playing football with a great team tomorrow.
4. Who is attending English courses next week?
5. I am washing dishes and cleaning the floor after his birthday.
6. Marry hasn’t bought her CD, she is not listening to her favourite song in the evening.
7. Yesterday my sister got a bouquet of roses. Today she is watering them.
V.
1. Are you working with me tomorrow?
2.Am I doing homework for Monday?
3.How long is she with her mother cooking a dinner?
4.We are not studying these grammar rules.
Неуверена в некоторых предложениях но вот (●'◡'●)
Объяснение:
Поделитесь своими знаниями, ответьте на вопрос:
Раскройте скобки, чтобы получилось правильное условное предложение. При необходимости добавляйте вс глаголы will, would, had. 1 Molly (be) a splendid woman, if only she didn't talk so much! 2 The evening will be fine, if only we (not have) a storm. 3 You might be of interest to me, if only I (have) time to waste on you. 4 If you (leave) at two, you will be there before dark. 5 When he is drowning, a man (clutch) at any straw. 6 If only Greg (can) get some favourable shock, that's what would do it! 7 You (can) do it if you try. 8 You (can) do it if you tried. 9 You (can) it if you had tried 10 We (go) if it does not rain.
The cook Islands are divided into two groups: North and South. Rarotonga (part of the southern group) is the most populous island and has the largest area. On the North coast of the island is the capital of the whole archipelago Kurskogo — "the city of two harbors" Avarua.
Cook Islands are in free Confederation with New Zealand, i.e. they preserve their independence and sovereignty, but many of the functions of government assigned to a large state.
Dominant role in the economy of the Islands is given over to tourism, agriculture and financial sector.
Cook Islands got its name in honor of the English Explorer James cook, and named the archipelago the least well-known Explorer, our compatriot, Ivan Fedorovich Kruzenshtern.
By the way, about James Cook. Despite the current and firmly settled in people's minds the view that English traveler ate the natives of the cook Islands, this is not true. Cook was killed in Hawaii. Visiting the cook Islands, You will be able to personally refute this version of fate of an Englishman. Here you will meet cheerful and good-natured people!