Unit 8 Life in the future.  S + will have past participle (V3/ Ved) not  S + will not have past participle (V3/ Ved)  Will + S + have past participle.

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Unit 8 Life in the future

 S + will have past participle (V3/ Ved) not  S + will not have past participle (V3/ Ved)  Will + S + have past participle (V3/ Ved)?

bought a house bought a house got a job got a job gone to America gone to America done his research done his research

 they decide to build a mall here  the owner dies  war comes  they decide to build a mall here  the owner dies  war comes

1.I’ll wait until he (finish) his novel. 2.When you (come) back, he already (buy) a new house. 3.Don’t come until I (finish) my lunch. 4.I (hope) it (stop) raining by 5 this afternoon. 5.I (give) her your letter when I (see) her tomorrow.

1.I’ll wait until he finishes his novel. 2.When you come back, he has already bought a new house. 3.Don’t come until I finish my lunch. 4.I hope it will have stopped raining by 5 this afternoon. 5.I will give her your letter when I see her tomorrow.

1.The river (not begin) to swell until some rain (fall). 2.By next month, I (leave) for India. 3.The film (end) by the time we (get) there. 4.They (build) a house by June next year. 5.We (start) our plan next week.

1.The river will not begin to swell until some rain falls. 2.By next month, I will have left for India. 3.The film will have ended by the time we get there. 4.They will have built a house by June next year. 5.We will start our plan next week.

S + wish + S + would + V-bare

I wish …

1.I wish I (see) that film on TV again. 2.I wish they (know) the truth yesterday. 3.I wish she (be) our teacher of English. 4.I wish our term (play) better next time. 5.My brother wishes he (not waste) time when he was young.

1.I wish (be) a lion-tamer. 2.I wish they (come) to class on time yesterday morning. 3.I wish I (can) play the piano. 4.The litter boy wishes he (become) acrobat when he grow up. 5.I wish I (spend) my last summer in the mountains.