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LONGMAN ENGLISH GRAMMAR PRACTICE

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9.9 'Going to' and other ways of expressing the futureWrite:Supply the correct forms of the verb phrases in brackets.1 The conference delegates meet again later today, (to be to)2 You take these new tablets four times a day. (to be to)3 They open their instructions until midnight, (not to be to)4 You'll have to hurry. The train leave, (to be Q'ust) about to)5 I can't talk now. I go out. (to be (just) about to)6 There's not much longer to wait. Their plane land in ten minutes, (to be due to)7 Don't be so impatient. She is arrive until teatime. (not to be due to)9.9C The future-in-the-past [> LEG 9.49-50]Study:[**]Sometimes we want to refer to events which were 'destined' or planned to take place in the past('the future-in-the-past'). We use was going to, was about to, was to and was due to. We usethese forms for:- events we couldn't foresee: They didn't know they were to be reunited ten years later.- events which were interrupted: We were just going to leave, when Jean had an accident.We also use would for 'destiny' in story-telling:They had already reached 9,000 feet. Soon they would reach the top.Write:Supply suitable 'future-in-the-past' forms.1 I meet them at the station at 4, but I was held up in the traffic.2 She phone later, but she must have completely forgotten.3 She was still young. She didn't realize she be world famous before she was 20.4 He thought his life's work was finished. He didn't know he win the Nobel Prize.5 The plane take off at 4.25, but it was delayed.9.9D ContextWrite:Supply suitable future forms (will, going to, etc.). Alternatives are possible.THE ADVENTURES OF ORLIKThe plane had been privately hired to transport Orlik the bull from one part of the country to the other.'What (do) 1

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