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1. next year he ( will be/is ) five

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next year he will be five

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She 2...... (be) in the school's swimming team. She usually 3..... (get up) at eight o'clock, 4.... (have) breakfast and 5)...... (go) swimming. This Saturday is a special Saturday for Emma. it 6)....... (be) her birthday. Can you see Emma? She 7)..... (not/swim). She 8)...... (help) her mother. They 9)....... (make) Emma's birthday cake. Emma 10)..... (love) birthday cakes.

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born every second,but this one will mark world population reaching six billion.The five-billionth baby isn`t even a teenager yet, having been born in 1987. It took all of human history until 1800 for the population to reach its first billion; the second took only until 1930. A mere 69 years later, six billion will be crowding the planet.
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97 per cent of population growth is occurring in developing countries, where health services and family planning remain scarce. By 2050, the developed world will have 1.16 bn people, slightly fewer than today. But the developing world will have doubled, from 4.52 bn in 1995 to 8.2 bn in 2050.
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Choose the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 The fish (is, will be, was) caught by Dan a fortnight ago. 2 The^orchestra (was, will

be, is) conducted by a new conductor next month

3 Good and bad feelings (are, were, will be) usually expressed by all people.

4 Three satellites (are, were, will be) launched by Russia last year

5 A new article (is, was, will be) included in this book next year.

6 ' My family (is, was, will be) always consulted by our family lawyer.

7 A lot of countries (are, were, will be) involved into this conflict tomonow.

8 One million dollars (is, was, will be) inherited by Nelson two years ago

9 All the dishes (are, were, will be) usually dried by our dishwasher

10 Cats (are, were, will be) usually chased by dogs

11. The text (is, was, will be) listened to by the pupils at the previous lesson.

12. The shoes (are, were, will be) mended tomorrow by the shoemaker.

13 I (am, was, will be) astonished by this two days ago.

14 Mail (is. was, will be) usually delivered by the postmen.

15 These mistakes (are, were, will be) noticed by the teacher tomorrow.

16. Belts (are, were, will be) fastened a minute ago.

17. Meat (is, was, will be) chopped by the chef in ten minutes.

18. Rules (are, were, will be) usually explained by our grammar teacher.

19. All ingredients (are, were, will be) mixed ten minutes ago.

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the Academy. 4. At two o'clock our family is having dinner. 5. The decision will be passed on Monday. 6. He is working in the library now. 7. They are to meet at 5. 8. There is a TV set in this room. 9. There were many new words in the dictation. 10. There will be a stadium near our school.

Read and translate the sentences with the verb to be.

1. Our work will be completed next week. 2. He is to deliver a lecture on International Law. 3. Hard work is a guarantee of success. 4. The students of group No. 4 are having a seminar now. 5. The train was to come at 5, but it was late. 6. A foreign delegation was to visit the exhibition. 7. He is not at home now. 8. Which party is in power now in Great Britain? 9. My aim is to master two foreign languages. 10. The report was interesting.

Поставь вопросы к выделенным словам: 1)There are five good students in our group (1). 2. There will be a good park in

our city (1). 3.There is a large blackboard in our classroom (2) .4 There are English books on my table (1). 5 There are no mistakes in my exercise-book (1) . 6 There will be a theatre near my sister*s house in three years (2).



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