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  1. Ask questions on the text and retell it: post-office

When we want to send a letter, we must write the ad­dress on the envelope and stick the required stamps on it. For a registered letter, an air-mail letter or an ordinary letter to another country, we must stick more stamps on the envelope. To send a postcard we do not need an envel­ope.

We buy stamps, send letters, parcels and telegrams at the post-office. The post-office clerk weighs letters or par­cels, or counts the number of words in telegrams, then tells us how much we must pay. We can drop ordinary letters into a pillar-box in the street. The postman collects the letters out of the pillar-boxes. When the letter arrives at its destination another postman delivers it to the ad­dress; he drops it into the letter-box. A telegraph boy de­livers telegrams to our house.

The future continuous tense grammar exercises

  1. Put the Infinitives in brackets in the Future Con­tinuous Tense (active):

  1. 1. I (to write) a letter to my friend at 10 o’clock tomorrow. 2. She (to prepare) her lessons all the evening tomorrow. 3. Let’s meet at 10 o’clock. I (to wait) for you at the General Post-Office. 4. The train (to approach) the station at

10 o’clock. 5. They (to wait) for our call at the Call-Office from 9 till 10 o’clock tomorrow. 6. We (to expect) a parcel from London during the coming week.

B. 1. We (to watch) TV when you come. 2. I (to play) the piano at this time tomorrow. 3. She (to post) a parcel in the afternoon. 4. I (to take) my exam in English at this time tomorrow. 5. He (to have) a dancing class at 2 p. m. tomorrow. 6. They (to work) in the garden on Saturday from 8 till 10 o’clock. 7. You (to send) a telegram at 9 o’clock in the morning.

  1. Disagree with the following statements. Begin your sentences with: I disagree with you; you are mis­taken; you are not quite right, I am afraid; sorry, but I can’t agree with you; I don't think so:

1. She will be posting a printed matter at this time tomorrow. 2. We shall be watching TV tonight. 3. You will be waiting for me at 3 p. m. at the Inquiry Office.

  1. The postman will be collecting the letters out of the pillar-boxes at 8 o’clock tomorrow. 5. He will be working in the savings bank at the usual time the day after tomor­row. 6. They will be leaving for Kyiv soon. 7. I shall be writing a letter tonight.

  1. Ask questions to have the following answers:

1. I shall be getting a money order at this time tomor­row. 2. He will be sending a telegram at 7 o’clock. 3. She will be waiting for a call after supper. 4. We shall be answering letters all the morning. 5. They will be looking through letters and telegrams from 8 till 9 a. m. 6. He will be flying to London at this time tomorrow. 7. A post­man will be delivering letters, magazines and newspapers all the morning tomorrow.

  1. Copy out the sentences in the Future Continuous Tense. Translate them into Ukrainian:

1. John is filling out the form to post a parcel. 2. Helen will send a postal order tomorrow. 3. We shall be packing our things when you come. 4. A telegraph boy will be delivering telegrams all day long. 5. They usually have

dinner at 3 p. Ш. 6. I shall be waiting for you at the Call Office.

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