Ex. 4. Fill in the following expressions in this dialogue: Excuse me / please / I am afraid / I am sorry / thank you very much
You: ...... could you help me, ...?
Assistant: Yes?
You: I'd like a film to my camera, but I am not sure what kind.
Assistant: Can I see your camera?
You: ...... I've left it home.
Assistant: Is it 35 mm?
You: ........, but I do not really know.
Assistant: Does the film look like this or like this?
You: ah, it's like that one.
Then it is 35 mm. Slides or prints?
You: Prints,......
Assistant: 24 or 36?
You: 36, ......
Assistant: That's 3.75 pounds......
You:.......
Grammar: The Future Indefinite (Simple). The Future Indefinite (Simple) (will do) is used:
when one decides to do something at the time of speaking:
Did you write the Christmas cards? - Oh, no, I had no time. I will do it now.
when offering to do something:
The shops are far from here. I will drive you there.
When promising to do something:
I will not you down. I assure you.
when speaking about a future fact, predicting something:
In two years she will be his wife. What will become of you?
Ex. 5. Decide what to do or not to do in the following situations. What a hot day. … (for a swim)
You are too tired now. … (home work/tomorrow)
You forgot to phone Ann. … (now)
It is late evening. … (coffee)
It is very hot in Africa in summer. … (there/on holidays)
You have a lot of work to do. … (to the cinema)
Ex. 6. Decide which form of the verb is correct (or more natural) in these sentences. We will go/are going to a picnic tomorrow. Would you like to come to?
The train is starting/starts at 8 tonight.
I am sure you will get/ are getting the tickets.
I am sorry. I can not come. I will meet/ am meeting my sister at the station.
They will arrive/ are arriving tomorrow morning.
Do not worry, I promise I will not hurt/ am not hurting you.
If I can not make it at 5, I will phone/ am phoning you.