
11g EOT Unit 3 Grammar
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11th Grade
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Unit 3: Tomorrow Calling
Grammar
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Future Simple
We can use the future simple to talk about future predictions.
In the next 15 years, large numbers of people in China will move to big cities.
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Future Simple
Subject + will + verb
The change will affect everyone involved.
Subject + will + not + verb
The change will not affect everyone.
Will + subject + verb
Will the change affect everyone?
Subject | Subject
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Multiple Choice
________ forests disappear in 2100?
will
won't
Will
Won't
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Multiple Choice
A: I need some money.
B: I _____ lend you some.
will
won't
Will
Won't
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Multiple Choice
_______ us to school tomorrow?
will drive Jane
Jane will drive
Will Jane driving
Will Jane drive
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Multiple Choice
'will travel
will' travel
'll travel
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Multiple Choice
will meet
will meets
will met
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Multiple Choice
I ……………………… my grandparents this afternoon.
visit
will visit
would visit
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Reported Speech with Past Perfect
When we want to report or say what someone else said in the past, we have to change the verb from past to past perfect.
"I bought a new dress for the party."
She said that she had bought a new dress for the party.
Subject | Subject
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Multiple Choice
''I didn't like the movie'', he said.
He said he didn't like the movie.
He said he hadn't like the movie.
He said he hadn't liked the movie.
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Multiple Choice
''I closed the doors'', she said.
She said she closed the doors.
She said she had closed the doors.
She said she had close the doors.
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Multiple Choice
''How did you get my number?'' she asked.
She asked how he got her number.
She asked how he had gotten her number.
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Multiple Choice
''I hadn't seen that man before,'' she said.
She said she hadn't seen that man before.
She said she didn't see that man before.
She said she hadn't see that man before.
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Adverbs of Probability
We use adverbs of probability
to show the chances of
something happening.
For example:
Houses will definitely be more
affordable in the future.
Subject | Subject
Adverbials of probability are usually placed in front of the main verb. However they come after the verb ‘be’.
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Multiple Choice
I am certainly going to see you.
Correct
Incorrect
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Multiple Choice
My favorite band propably is U2.
Correct
Incorrect
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Multiple Choice
The accident was clearly not your fault.
Correct
Incorrect
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Multiple Choice
We should certainly meet again soon.
Correct
Incorrect
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Multiple Choice
which sentence is the correct one?
They are potentially good students.
potentially they are good student.
they are good student potentially
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may/might for future possibility
We use may and might to talk about the possibility of something happening.
The school might/may change the snacks given to students.
The way we order food may/might become easier in the future.
We use the modal may and might and we follow it with a verb in the infinitive formCorrect - Technologies may improve our life.
Incorrect - Technology may improving our life.
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct option:
It mays be the teacher. He is tall and handsome.
It may to be the teacher. He is tall and handsome.
It may be the teacher. He is tall and handsome.
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Multiple Select
"I wonder why Sungwoo didn't answer his phone." (two correct answers)
He may have been asleep.
He might not to be asleep.
He not may be asleep.
He might hate you.
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Multiple Choice
John isn't sick, he might be class.
John isn't in class, he might be sick.
He isn't John, class might be sick.
He isn't sick, John might be class.
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Multiple Choice
This is the correct sentence:
Humans might live on space one day.
Humans might have lived on space one day.
Humans might lived on space one day.
Humans might be lived on space one day.
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Multiple Choice
The difference between may and might is:
May is used more frequently.
Might is used more frequently.
There is no difference.
May is old English and might is modern English.
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Multiple Choice
This is the correct sentence:
You may getting married soon.
You may gets married one day.
You may get married one day.
You may have got married next year.
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Future Perfect
The future perfect describes an action that will be completed by a specified time in the future.
By 2050, we will have provided Internet to every corner of the world.
Subject | Subject
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Future Perfect
Subject + will have + past participle
By 2050, we will have created websites that allow to buy and download products that you can print at home.
Subject + will not have + past participle
We will not have created an intelligent machine by the end of the century.
Will + subject + have + past participle?
Will humans have travelled to Mars by the year 2030?
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Multiple Choice
What will _________ have done by the end of the day?
you
been
my
never
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Multiple Choice
Tom will have _____________ a letter to his boss before I get back to the office.
send
give
take
make
written
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following sentences is in future perfect simple?
Oscar will play basketball the next weekend
Alex is going to buy a house
Jhon has visited to his mother the last summer
Ana will have finished her thesis by the next mounth
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Multiple Choice
Which is an affirmative sentence?
We will have stayed in Korea by March 2023.
I won't have arrived the school by 7 am.
Will you have finished by evening?
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Multiple Choice
Which one is the future perfect
I will visit N.Y.C. by 2030
I will have visited N.Y.C by 2030
I will have been visiting N.Y.C by 2030
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Multiple Choice
By ______ I will have graduated
20 years
2026
in July
Unit 3: Tomorrow Calling
Grammar
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