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Help me with ENGLISH GRAMMAR please?
So I have this tasks from my lecturer., but I'm kinda confused..
Here they are..
* Put the verb into the correct form "will be (do)ing" or "will have (done)".
1. Do u think ......... (you/still/do) the same job in ten years' time?
2. Jane is from New Zealand. She is travelling around Europe at the moment. So far she has travelled about 1,000 miles. By the end of the trip, ............. (she/travel) more than 3,000 miles.
3. 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.
HELP ME PLEASE.
Thanks b4
4 Answers
- BethanyLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
you will still be doing
she will have traveled
he will have spent
- 9 years ago
1. Do u think you will still be doing the same job in ten years' time?
2. Jane is from New Zealand. She is travelling around Europe at the moment. So far she has travelled about 1,000 miles. By the end of the trip, she will have travelled more than 3,000 miles.
3. Tom is on holiday and he is spending his money very quickly. If he continues like this, he will spend all his money before the end of his holiday.
- uuchurchladyLv 79 years ago
In the first example the first choice because it is an ongoing activity. In the other two the second choice because there is a point of stoppage specified in the sentence. I don't know if that is the way the text book would explain it but it is how an American would use them.