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Read the following sentences.

(a) I do hope I’ll live to see him.


(b) He will come! Fear not, Earnest: the man will come.


(c) Gathergold is arriving tomorrow, people said.


(d) Blood-and-Thunder starts his journey back to the valley next week, everyone proclaimed.


(e) The great man is going to spend his old age in his native town.


Notice that in the above sentences, verbs in bold type are in four different forms, denoting four important ways of expressing future time. None of these can be said to be exclusively used to show future time, though each is used to refer to some action in future.

The students must do it by themselves.


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Did Ernest believe that the old prophecy had come true? What did he say about it?

1

Mark the meaning that best fits the word or a phrase in the story.











































(i) (sun) going down



(a) becoming smaller


(b) weakening


(c) setting



(ii) brightening



(a) making (it) look bright and cheerful.


(b) lending (it) a special glow


(c) causing (it) to appear hopeful.



(iii) spacious



(a) lonely and wild


(b) big and wide


(c) special and important



(iv) prophecy



(a) proverb


(b) prediction


(c) rumour



(v) marvellous



(a) wonderful


(b) surprising


(c) shocking



(vi) proclaim



(a) reveal


(b) declare


(c) shout



(vii) cease



(a) happen


(b) stop


(c) remain



(viii) (a night’s) shelter



(a) stay


(b) safety


(c) hospitality



(ix) gazed



(a) wandered about


(b) stared at


(c) thought of



(x) took on (an Expression)



(a) challenged


(b) resembled


(c) assumed


2

Which form of the verb is more natural in these sentences? Encircle your choice.

(a) I’m not free this evening. I will work/am working on a project.


(b) Have you decided where you will go to your higher secondary?


Yes, I have. I will go/am going to the Kendriya Vidyalaya.


(c) Don’t worry about the dog. It won’t hurt/isn’t hurting you.


(d) The weatherman has predicted that it will snow/is snowing at Ranikhet tonight.


(e) Swapna can’t go out this evening. Her father will come/is coming to see her.

3

Complete these pieces of conversation using will or going to with the verbs given.

(a) Rani: Why are you turning on the radio?


Ravi: I …………… (listen) to the news.


(b) Rani: Oh, I can’t buy this book. I have no money.


Ravi: Don’t worry. I …………….. (lend) you some.


(c) Rani: Look at those dark clouds.


Ravi: I think it ………….. (rain).


(d) Rani: What shall we have for dinner?


Ravi: I can’t decide.


Rani: Make up your mind.


Ravi: All right, then. We …………… (have) fried rice and dry beans.


(e) Rani: Why are you filling the kettle with water?


Ravi: I …………. (make) coffee.


(f) Rani: We need some bread and butter for breakfast.


Ravi: All right. I ………………(go) to the bakery and get some.


(g) Ravi: I ………………… (get) some bread and butter. Do you want anything from the bakery?


Father: Yes, I want some salt biscuits.


Ravi: Fine, I ……………… (get) you a packet.