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  • Question 1
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    Complete the following conversation using the appropriate option:
    A: I don't know how to use this camera.
    B: It's quite easy. __________ you. (I/show)
    Solution
    The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet, here, showing how to use a camera. We use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future. The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb], that is, will show, or, I'll show. Hence, Option B is correct.
    The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that have already happened (option A), actions that are hypothetical or unreal (option C) or continuous actions happening in the present (option D).
    Hence these options are incorrect.
  • Question 2
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    Choose a suitable option to complete the given statement:
    The phone rings and you answer. Somebody wants to speak to Jim.
    CALLER: Hello. Can I speak to Jim, please?
    YOU: Just a moment. ____________ him. (I/get)
    Solution
    The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet, here, getting Jim. We use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future. The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb], that is, I (subject) will get, or, I'll get. Hence, Option C is correct.
    The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that have already happened (options A 'have got' and D 'had got') or actions that are hypothetical/unreal (option B 'would get').
    Hence these options are incorrect.
  • Question 3
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    Complete the following conversation using the most appropriate option:
    A: Oh, I've just realised. I haven't got any money.
    B: Haven't you? Well, don't worry. _________ you some. (I / Iend)
    Solution
    The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet, here, lending money. We use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future. The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb], that is, will lend. Hence, Option B is correct.
    The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that have already happened (options A and C) or actions that are happening in the present (option D).
    Hence these options are incorrect.
  • Question 4
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    Select an appropriate option to complete the sentence:
    Your friend is worried because she has lost an important letter.
    YOU: Don't worry about the letter. I'm sure __________ it. (you/find)
    FRIEND: I hope so.
    Solution
    The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet, here, finding the letter. We use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future. The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb], that is, will find. Hence, Option B is correct.
    The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that have already happened (option A), continuous actions that are happening in the present (option C) or continuous actions happening in the future (option D, the action 'finding' indicates that it won't happen in an instant, but the action itself 'to find' happens at once).
    Hence these options are incorrect.
  • Question 5
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    Choose suitable option to fill in the blank:
    The future situation is uncertain. _________________________?
    Solution
    The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet, here, what will happen. We use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future. The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb], that is, will happen. Hence, Option C is correct.
    The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that have already happened (options B and D) or actions that are happening in the present (option A).
    Hence these options are incorrect.
  • Question 6
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    Complete the following conversation with a suitable option:
    Adam: 'I'm going out now'.
    Evan: 'OK. What time do you think __________________?
    Solution
    Options A and C:
    In the interrogative sentence, the main structure is 'What time do you think + object', where the clause that follows 'you will be back' is the object of the verb 'think'.
    Hence, the dependent clause 'you will be back' does not follow inversion, ('inversion' means the subject comes after the verb, and is used in questions). As the clause does not need inversion as seen in 'will you be back', option C is correct and A is incorrect.
    Option B: 'Have you been back' refers to an action that has just happened (present perfect tense). But, as mentioned in the first line 'I'm going out now', the action of 'being back' can only happen in the future.
    Option D: Similarly, 'you have been back' is also in the same tense. (The only difference is that in B, the words 'have you been back' are of the interrogative form and in D, 'you have been back' is in statement form.)
    Hence options B and D are incorrect.
  • Question 7
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    Select appropriate option to complete the sentence:
    A: Has George decided what to do when he leaves school?
    B: Oh, yes. Everything is planned. ________________ a holiday for a few weeks and then ____________ a computer programming course. 
    Solution
    Sometimes, speakers use the present continuous tense to indicate that something will or will not happen in the near future, here, the action of getting a holiday and doing a computer programming course. In that case, we use "going to". The present continuous is formed using am/is/are + present participle (root verb+ing). Hence, Option A is correct.
    The rest of the options either indicate that the action has continued to the present (Option B) or that the action will happen in distant and indefinite future (Option C). Option D indicates a hypothetical/unreal action.
    Hence they're incorrect. 
  • Question 8
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    Choose suitable option to complete the conversation:
    A: I've got a headache.
    B: Have you? Wait there and ___________ an aspirin for you. (I/get)
    Solution
    The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet, here, getting an aspirin. We use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future. The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb], that is, I (subject) will get, or, I'll get. Hence, Option B is correct.
    The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that have already happened (options A and D) or actions that are happening in the present (option C).
    Hence these options are incorrect.
  • Question 9
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    Complete the following conversation using the appropriate option:
    A: What would you like to eat?
    B: ____________ a sandwich, please. (I/have)
    Solution
    The simple future is a verb tense that’s used to talk about things that haven’t happened yet, here, having a sandwich. We use the simple future to talk about an action or condition that will begin and end in the future. The formula for the simple future is will + [root form of verb], that is, I (subject) will have, or, I'll have. Hence, Option C is correct.

    The rest of the options do not express this condition. They either mention actions that have already happened (option B), actions that are hypothetical or unreal (option A) or actions that are happening in the present (option D).
    Hence these options are incorrect.
  • Question 10
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    Choose the most suitable option to fill in the blank:
    We must do something soon before it ______(be) too late.
    Solution
    "Be", means to take place, occur or exist, and 'is' is the singular third person form of 'be'. Hence, option C is the correct answer.
    Option B is incorrect because it is in the future tense, while the statement is in the present tense.
    Option A and D are incorrect because they are in the past tense while the statement is in the present tense.
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