English Language Proficiency: Vocabulary & Future Tenses Practice
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English Language Practice: Vocabulary and Grammar Exercises
This document provides a structured set of exercises focusing on essential English vocabulary and various future tenses. It's designed to help learners reinforce their understanding and usage of common phrases and grammatical structures.
Vocabulary Exercises
The following sections present lists of vocabulary and phrases, likely from a matching or categorization exercise. The original numbering and columnar layout have been preserved for context.
Vocabulary Set A (Original Columns 1-3)
Column 1: General Terms
- user-friendly
- device
- equipped
- downside
- operate
- stunning
- proud of
- avoid
Column 2: Associated Numbers
- 6
- 1
- 3
- 5
- 2
- 3
Column 3: Common Phrases & Idioms
- keep a secret
- will save me the trouble
- keep an eye on
- save money
- save face
Vocabulary Set B (Original Columns 4-6)
Column 4: Descriptive Adjectives & Phrases
- expensive
- very popular
- easy to use (Original: easy to be used)
- taking photos
- is more expensive than before
Column 5: Adjectives with Prepositions
- aware of
- jealous of
- keen on
- experienced in
- disappointed with (Original: dissapointen with)
- suitable for
Column 6: Phrasal Verbs & Expressions
- keeping company (Original: keeping/company)
- keep track of
- saved life (Original: saved/life)
- keep a promise
- save energy
Grammar Practice: Future Tenses
This section focuses on the correct usage of various future tenses, including Future Continuous and Future Perfect. Each sentence has been reviewed for grammatical accuracy and punctuation.
Exercise 1 (Original Section 4)
- This time next week we will be living in a new house.
- They won't have finished lunch by the time we get there.
- At 6:15, John will be swimming.
- Will you have my phone repaired by Friday?
- Tomorrow at 10, I will be taking a three-hour exam. (Original: talking)
Exercise 2 (Original Section 5)
- will manage (Original: will/manage)
- will be printing
- will recognise
- will have collected
- will be using (Original: willl be using)
- Will affect (Original: Will/ affect)
- will have changed
- will be wearing
Exercise 3 (Original Section 2)
- Don't expect me to come. I will be working all afternoon. (Original: Don`t)
- It's almost done. By Thursday I will have completed it.
- It hasn't snowed at all. We won't be skiing this weekend.
- We're discussing our project. By tomorrow we will have chosen a topic. (Original: We' re)
- I have decided on a destination. I will be travelling in Asia. (Original: traveling in Asia)
- We are going to get here early. Her train won't have arrived.
- Meet me at our favourite restaurant. I will be waiting for you. (Original: favorite restaurant)
Exercise 4 (Original Section 3)
- At this time tomorrow, I will be flying to Rome. (Original: At his time tomorrow, I will be flying to Rome)