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13. Turn the following into the Future Perfect.

Model: I had done my homework by 9 o’clock. – I shall have done my homework by 9 o’clock.

  1. They had built the new school by the first of September.

  2. The teacher had looked through our exercise books by that time.

  3. We had discussed the report by four o’clock in the afternoon.

  4. The pupils had read three English books by the end of the year.

  5. I had written the composition by 9 o’clock.

  6. She had married before he returned from his long trip.

  7. We had painted the window-frames by the end of the working day.

  8. He had finished school by that time.

14. Use the Future Perfect, the Future Indefinite and the Present Indefinite Tense instead of the Infinitives in brackets.

  1. I (to hope) when I (to come) back you (to finish) your homework.

  2. You (to be late). By the time you (to get) there they (to eat) everything up.

  3. Too many people (to fall ill) every day. I’m afraid by the end of the month epidemic (to spread) here.

  4. These batteries (to run out) in two days. Don’t forget to get some more.

  5. Your watch (to be) slow. We (to be) late! The party (to begin) by the time we (to come).

  6. The house is very old. They (to demolish) it by the time you (to come) to our city again, I think.

  7. Tornadoes (to speed) through the island every year. By the end of the season they (to damage) many buildings and (to injure) or (to kill) many people.

  8. By that time you (to go) crazy or (to forget) it all.

15. Choose the right word.

  1. Have you got (some/any) time free on Wednesday afternoon?

  2. There’s (something/anything) strange about the way Pete’s acting today.

  3. Nobody can find out (something/anything) about when the exams will be.

  4. Is there (something/anything) we should bring to the meeting?

  5. (Some/Any) of Laura’s friends were at the party last night.

  6. Shall I bring you (something/anything) to read while you wait?

  7. I had three sets of house keys, and I can’t find (some/any) of them now.

  8. Hardly (some/any) of the smaller cars have enough leg room for Jill.

  9. Do you know if (some/any) of the Morrises are coming on Sunday?

10)Can I get you (some/any) coffee? I’ve just made (some/any).

11)She refuses to have (something/anything) to do with her family now.

12)I haven’t done (some/any) revision for the exam – I know I’ll fail.

13)If there’s (some/any) soup left, could you put it in the fridge, please?

14)I doubt that there’s (something/anything) we can do now.

15)Never trust (someone/anyone) who has a perfectly tidy desk.

16)Helen can ride a bike without (some/any) help now.

17)Has Eve got (some/any) brothers or sisters, do you know?

18)Harriet has got (some/any) beautiful jewellery, but she never wears it.

16. Insert some, any, no, every or their compounds.

  1. Can I have … milk? – Yes, you can have …

  2. Will you have … tea?

  3. Give me … books, please. I have … to read at home.

  4. Put … sugar in her tea: she does not like sweet tea.

  5. Is … the matter with you? Has … offended you? I see by your face that … has happened.

  6. We did not see … in the hall.

  7. … was present at the lesson yesterday.

  8. He is busy. He has … time to go to the cinema with us.

  9. Do you need … books to prepare for your report?

10)Have you … questions? Ask me … you like, I shall try to answer … question.

11)… liked that play: it was very dull.

12)If … is ready, we shall begin our experiment.