자투리 시간에 집중해서 끝내기! 오늘 Unit 21에서 25까지.
Unit 21
- Oh, I left the door open. I'll go and shut it.
- "What would you like to drink?" "I'll have orange juice, please."
- "Did you call Max?" "Oh no, I forgot. I'll call him now."
- I'll phone him now.
- I'm a little hungry. I think I'll have something to eat.
- I don't think I'll go out tonight. I'm too tired.
- I can see you're busy, so I won't stay long.
- That bag looks heavy. I'll help you with it.
- "Can you give Tom this book?" "Sure, I'll give it to him when I see him this afternoon."
- Thanks for lending me the money. I'll pay you back on Friday.
- I won't tell anyone what happened. I promise.
- I've tried to give her advice, but she won't listen.
- The car won't start.
- Will you please turn the music down? It's too loud.
- I'm going on holiday next Saturday.
- I'm meeting Kate tomorrow morning.
- "I'll meet you at half past ten, OK?" "Fine. See you then."
- Shall I open the window?
- I've got no money. What shall I do?
- "Shall we go?" "Just a minute. I'm not ready yet."
- "Where shall we have lunch?" "Let's go to Marino's."
- Shall I shut the door?
- Will you shut the door?
Unit 22
- Lisa is working next week.
- Are you going to watch TV this evening?
- They've been away a long time. When they return, they'll find a lot of changes here.
- "Where will you be this time next year?" "I'll be in Japan."
- That plate is hot. If you touch it, you'll burn yourself.
- Anna looks completely different now. You won't recognise her.
- When will you get your exam results?
- I think James is going to the party on Friday.
- I think James will go to the party on Friday.
- I’ll probably be home late tonight.
- Don't worry about the exam. I'm sure you’ll pass.
- Do you think Sarah will like the present we bought her?
- I don’t think the exam will be very difficult.
- I wonder what will happen.
- I hope Kate passes the driving test.
- I hope it doesn’t rain tomorrow.
- Don’t phone Amy now. She'll be busy.
- I shall be late this evening.
- We shall probably go to France in June.
- We’ll probably go to France.
- I shan’t be here tomorrow.
- She will be very angry.
Unit 23
- "Gary has been trying to contact you." "Has he? OK, I’ll call him."
- "Gary has been trying to contact you." "Yes, I know. I’m going to call him."
- "Anna is in hospital." "Really? I didn’t know. I'll go and visit her."
- "Anna is in hospital." "Yes, I know. I’m going to visit her this evening."
- I think the weather will be nice later.
- I think the weather is going to be nice later.
- Those shoes are well-made. They’ll last a long time.
- Those shoes are well-made. They’re going to last a long time.
- Look at those black clouds. It’s going to rain.
- We’re going to be late. The meeting starts in five minutes and it takes 15 minutes to get there.
- Jane will be late for the meeting. She’s always late.
Unit 24
- This time next week I’ll be on holiday. I'll be lying on the beach or swimming in the sea.
- You have no chance of getting the job. You’ll be wasting your time if you apply.
- Don’t phone between 7 and 8. We'll be eating.
- Let’s wait for Liz to arrive and then we'll eat.
- At 10 o’clock yesterday, Tina was in her office. She was working.
- It's 10 o’clock now. She is in her office. She is working.
- At 10 o’clock tomorrow, she will be in her office. She will be working.
- The government will be making a statement about the crisis later today.
- Later in the programme, I’ll be talking to the Minister of Education.
- The team's star player is injured and won’t be playing in the game on Saturday.
- Sally always leaves for work at 8:30 in the morning. She won't be at home at 9 o'clock. She'll have gone to work.
- We’re late. The film will already have started by the time we get to the cinema.
- Ted and Amy have been married for 24 years.
- Next year they will have been married for 25 years.
- When their son was born, they had been married for three years.
Unit 25
- We’ll go out when it stops raining.
- When you are here again, you must come and see us.
- Don’t forget to lock the door when you go out.
- What are you going to do while I’m away?
- Before you go, there’s something I want to ask you.
- Wait here until I come back. Wait here till I come back.
- Can I have the newspaper when you’re finished with it?
- Don’t say anything while Ian is here. Wait until he has gone.
- When I’ve phoned Kate, we can go out.
- When I phone Kate, I’ll ask her about the party.
- I'll come as soon as I finish. I’ll come as soon as I've finished.
- You'll feel better after you have something to eat. You’ll feel better after you're had something to eat.
- I’ll be angry if it happens again.
- Hurry up! If we don't hurry, we’ll be late.
- If it is raining this evening, I won’t go out.
- Don't worry if I’m late tonight.
- If they don't come soon, I’m not going to wait for them.
- I might go out later. If I go out, I’ll get some bread.
- I'm going out later. When I go out, I’ll get some bread.
Bye!
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