Put the verbs in brackets into the corresct present or future tense. 1. i'm afraid i can't attend the event. i.............(meet) a new client at 7.00 2. now that she has got her degree she........(look) for a full-time job in finance. 3. by the end of june , he ..........(work) here for the years. 4. luke.....................(complete) his training by next moonth. 5. i don't think ann..........(find) a job easily. 6. now that he's got a job, he ............(move) to a bigger house. 7. this time next year, i ................(study) at university. 8. after duncan...........( finish) his studies, he'll start his own business. 9. i..............(call) you as soon as i'm back in the office. 10. this time next month he............(fly) to madrid

Петрова Анна Александровна

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Here are the correct verb forms for each sentence, using the appropriate present or future tenses based on the context of each statement. Corrected Sentences

  1. I'm afraid I can't attend the event. I am meeting a new client at 7:00.
    • Present Continuous for a fixed personal arrangement.
  2. Now that she has got her degree, she is going to look for a full-time job in finance.
    • Be going to for an intention based on current circumstances.
  3. By the end of June, he will have been working here for three years.
    • Future Perfect Continuous to show the duration of an action up to a point in the future.
  4. Luke will have completed his training by next month.
    • Future Perfect for an action that will be finished by a specific time.
  5. I don't think Ann will find a job easily.
    • Future Simple (will) for a prediction based on an opinion.
  6. Now that he's got a job, he is going to move to a bigger house.
    • Be going to for a plan or intention.
  7. This time next year, I will be studying at university.
    • Future Continuous for an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
  8. After Duncan finishes his studies, he'll start his own business.
    • Present Simple used in a time clause (after/when/as soon as) to refer to the future.
  9. I will call you as soon as I'm back in the office.
    • Future Simple for a promise or immediate decision.
  10. This time next month he will be flying to Madrid.
    • Future Continuous for an action in progress at a specific future moment.

Summary Table of Tenses Used

Sentence Tense UsedReason
1Present ContinuousFixed arrangement
2, 6Be going toIntention/Plan
3Future Perfect ContinuousDuration until a future point
4Future PerfectCompletion by a deadline
5, 9Future Simple (will)Prediction/Promise
7, 10Future ContinuousAction in progress in the future
8Present SimpleTime clause reference

Would you like me to provide a breakdown of the specific grammar rules for the Future Perfect and Future Continuous tenses?

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