Exercise 3. Adverbs of manner (slowly) – or adjectives (slow)?
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Complete the sentences using adjectives or adverbs. EXAMPLE: I need a quick answer.EXAMPLE: He answered my question very quickly
Exercise 2. Adverbs of manner (slowly) – or adjectives (slow)?
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Complete the follwing sentences with the correct adjectives or adverbs of manner.
Exercise 1. Adverbs of manner (slowly) – or adjectives (slow)?
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Choose adjectives or adverbs of manner to complete the follwing sentences.
Grammar
Be going to – plans and predictions
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Future plan In addition to the simple future tense, we can talk about future events by using either: the present continuous, or to be (in the simple present) +
Exercise 3. Be going to – plans and predictions
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Complete this email with the affirmative, negative or interrogative forms of be going to. Use the words in brackets.
Exercise 2. Be going to – plans and predictions
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Use the words in brackes to make questions using be going to.
Exercise 1. Be going to – plans and predictions
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Use the verbs in brackets to complete these sentences with be going to affirmative or negative.
Grammar
‘Will’ and ‘shall’ – Future
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Will is an auxiliary verb. This means that: we use will + infinitive: I‘ll be (or will be) at home next Saturday. 
Exercise 3. ‘Will’ and ‘shall’ – Future
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Complete the sentences with ‘ll (will), won’t or shall and the words in brackets. EXAMPLE: Sentence ⇒ Will she passthe exam? (she/pass)
Exercise 2. ‘Will’ and ‘shall’ – Future
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Use the right verbs and will or won’t to complete these sentences. EXAMPLE: I won’t be at the office on time. There’s a lot of traffic.