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I. Âûáåðèòå îäèí èç ïðåäëîæåííûõ âàðèàíòîâ îòâåòà:

1. I think Jane (will get / is getting) the job. She has a lot of experience.

2. Ann isn’t free on Saturday. She (will work / is working).

3. I can’t meet you tomorrow afternoon. (I’m having / I’ll have) business lunch with our perspective customers.

4. They (will have moved / will be moving) to their new office by January.

5. Tomorrow (I’ll interview / I’ll be interviewing) candidates all morning.

6. When the contract (is / will be) ready, I’ll let you know.

7. (I’m seeing / I’ll see) the Chief Executive on Tuesday. It was arranged last week. – I wonder if he (will recognise / recognises) you. You haven’t seen him for over a year.

8. I’ve just checked your flight details. Your plane for Tokyo (leaves / is leaving) at 9 p.m. – Can you find out what time the airport bus (leaves / will be leaving)?

9. Remember to give her the faxes when she (comes back / will come back). – OK. I (am not going to forget / won’t forget).

10. I don’t want to go to that official reception alone. (Are you coming / Will you come) with me?

II. Âûáåðèòå îäèí èç ïðåäëîæåííûõ âàðèàíòîâ îòâåòà:

1. Their new advertising campaign probably … .

a. will succeed c. will have succeeded

b. will be succeeding d. is succeeding

2. Have you seen the financial statement yet? – No, but I … at home this evening so I can study it then.

a. stay b. will stay c. am staying d. will have stayed

3. Don’t forget to turn off the lights before you … .

a. are leaving b. leave c. will leave d. is going to leave

4. Can I have the detailed account about the company’s activities this afternoon? – I don’t think I … it by then.

a. will be finishing c. will have been finishing

b. will finish d. will have finished

5. I’ve just been to the council meeting. It looks like they … a new shopping centre in our town.

a. will be building c. will built

b. are going to build d. will have built

6. As soon as you … Mrs. Minks tomorrow, could you ask her to ring me up?

a. will see b. see c. saw d. would see

7. We can’t send the goods until we … a firm order.

a. receives b. will receive c. don’t receive d. have received

8. Unless they … more reasonable, we’ll have to break off the negotiations.

a. aren’t b. will be c. are d. won’t be

9. The stuff didn’t know if the time-table for the following week … changed.

a. has been b. will have been c. would be d. was being

10. By the time all the papers are ready, the deadline … .

a. will pass b. passes c. will have passed d. has passed

11. Do you know what time … ?

a. does the conference finish c. the conference will finish

b. the conference finishes d. is the conference finishing

12. Have the management made plans to review salaries? – They … salaries as usual in the end-of-year review.

a. will look at c. is going to look at

b. will be looking at d. will have looked at

13. Don’t phone me tonight. I … for my English exam.

a. will study c. study

b. will be studying d. will have studied

14. We’re late. The meeting … by the time we get to the office.

a. will already start c. will already have started

b. will be already starred d. have started

15. … to the stationer’s later? If so, could you buy a bundle of A4 paper for me?

a. Are you going c. Will you go

b. Have you gone d. Will you be going

 

III. Ðàñêðîéòå ñêîáêè, óïîòðåáèâ ãëàãîë â îäíîì èç íàñòîÿùèõ èëè áóäóùèõ âðåì¸í:

1. By the end of the year Mr. Greenshaw (work) in this company for 5 months.

2. Did you post that letter for me? – Oh, I’m sorry. I completely forgot. I (do) it right now.

3. I (see) Nick tomorrow, so I can give him your message

4. Do you think you still (do) the same job in ten years’ time?

5. When we (get) back to Minsk we (travel) for nine days.

6. We (repay) the bank loan by September.

7. I (let) you know as soon as I (finish) the statement analysis.

8. The manufacturers guarantee that customers (be) gratified with this product.

9. If you need to contact me, I (stay) at the Hilton Hotel until Friday.

10. In the future video-conferences probably (replace) many international meetings.

11. Mr. Stanton (not be) satisfied until he (be) promoted to the Chief Executive’s position.

12. I’m not expecting any messages, but if someone (to ring) while I (be) out, could you say that I (to be) back at 6 o’clock?

13. By the time I (qualify) I (study) management for five years.

14. Next year (be) the company’s centenary year.

15. Prices (go up) if the exchange rate (change). What you (do) if that (happen)?

16. Sue has applied for the job but she isn’t qualified for it. I (be) surprised if she (get) it.

17. Supposing the marketing campaign (not be) a success. What we (do)?

18. The board meeting (begin) at 9.30 or 10.30?

19. The international trade exhibition (open) on 9 April and (finish) on 1 May.

20. Tom is on holiday and he is spending his money very quickly. If he continues like this, he (spend) all his money before the end of his holiday.

21. Don’t phone me between 7 and 8. I (prepare) the annual report then.

22. We (have) our weekly meeting tomorrow instead of Thursday next week.

23. When we (have) notice from the manufacturers, we (inform) you that the goods (be) in stock.

24. Will you ask Mr. Black if his company (take part) in the exhibition next month?

25. You (not be) able to enter the teaching block if you (not have) your identity card.