<span>1. When
I come home tomorrow, my family will be having supper.
</span><span>2.When
you come to my place tomorrow, I will be
reading your book. I will have done my homework by the time you come</span>
<span>3.Don’t
come to my place tomorrow. I will be writing a composition the whole evening
</span>
<span>4. I
will not go to the cinema tomorrow. I will be watching TV the whole evening.
</span>
<span>5.What
are you doing tomorrow?
</span>
<span>6.What
are you doing at eight o’clock tomorrow?</span>
<span>7 Are you
playing volleyball tomorrow?</span>
<span>8.Will you have done this work by next Sunday?</span>
<span>9.When
will you go to see your friend next time?
</span>
<span>10.How
many pages will you have read by five o’clock
tomorrow?</span>
Fill in the comparative or superlative adjectives or adverbs:
6. Sochi is (sunnier) than St. Petersburg.
7. It is (the best) film I've ever seen.
8. This actor is very funny. He is the funniest actor in the world.
9. This singer is very successful. She is the most successful one in America.
10. Richard studies (the hardest) in the whole class.
1. Richard finished school in June.
2. He didn't go to the summer camp.
3. He went to the countryside.
4. He spent two weeks on his grandparents farm.
5. When he lived on the farm, he often worked together with his grandpa.
6. He also helped his grandma in the garden.
7. His grandma was happy.
8. He came back home in August