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2.VOCABULARY                                                  4.PRACTICE

WORDS EASILY CONFUSED                                         Complete with the present simple or the future will of
Circle the correct words.                                     the words in brackets.

1. Todd is usually broke / short by the end of the            1.
   month.
                                                              A: Ken,              (you / give) me the newspaper,
2. I can’t buy a new mobile because I’m a bit broke /
   short of cash at the moment.                                   please?

3. Could you lend / borrow me €50 for tonight?                B: Sorry, but I’m reading it.
4. Can I lend / borrow your car to go to work?
5. A: That’s €5.49 altogether.                                A: I (give) it back immediately, I

   B: I only have a 100-euro note / coin. Is that OK?             promise. I just want to see the weather forecast for
   A: Do you have 50 cents?
   B: Let me see. I have some notes / coins in my                 tomorrow.

      pocket. Yes, here you are.                              B: No, you                     (get) it as soon as
   A: Thanks. Here’s your change.
6. That was a lovely meal. Let’s ask for the bill / receipt.      I (finish).
7. Here are your new shoes. Your bill / receipt is in the
   bag.                                                       A: Forget it. I                (check) it on the Internet.
8. I want to buy a new car, but I can’t afford / save it.
9. Adam is affording / saving up for a new laptop.            B: Good idea.

 3.GRAMMAR                                                    2.

  FUTURE will                                                 A: Where are you going?

  Read the examples and match them with their                 B: To the shopping centre.
  uses. Which verb form is used after will?
  1. Will you lend me some money?                             A: (you / do) me a favour before you
  2. I’ll pay you back at the end of next month.
  3. Go on then, I’ll help you out.                                                (leave)?

  a. on-the-spot decision                                     B: I don’t know, what is it?
  b. promise
  c. request                                                  A: I need to take these boxes upstairs.

         Use the future going to and the present              B: I don’t have enough time. I                      (help)
         progressive for future plans and
         arrangements.                                            you when I                 (get) back, OK?
         I’m going to put the painting over the sofa.
         Hasan is coming with us to the art exhibition        5.SPEAKING
         tomorrow.
                                                              Talk in pairs.
  TIME CLAUSES
                                                              Student A: Imagine that you are looking for items to
  Read the example and complete the rule.                     decorate your house. You have only SAR70 to spend.
                                                              Discuss with Student B and choose three items from
  As soon as the exhibition is over, they’ll deliver          below. If you need more money, ask Student B to lend
  it to me.                                                   you some.
                                                              Student B: Student A is looking for items to decorate
                                                              his/her house. Discuss and help him/her choose three
                                                              items from below.

NOTE

                                                              digital photo frame

                                                                  SAR70            painting SAR42 poster SAR37

Time Clause (referring to the future) Main Clause              lamp
                                                              SAR35
}when, after, before,  +  Simple Future will                                       bookends SAR20 vase SAR30

until, as soon as

      Grammar Reference p. 88                                                  What do you think of this painting?
                                                                                    It’s not bad, but can you afford it?

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