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    Grammar for IELTS - Collins English for Exams

    Exercise 
    U
    1 B
    2 C
    Exam practice
    1 A, C
    2 b
    3 b
    U
    Education
    Exercise 1
    1 'm going to Form: going to Rule number: 1
    2 will Form: will Rule number: 3
    3 's going to Form: going to Rule number: 2 
    U w on't Form: won't
    5 will Form: will Rule number: 1
    Exercise 2
    1 C
    2 A
    3 B
    Exercise 3
    1 I'm going to walk
    2 I'll call her
    3 Sh all I do it?
    Exercise 4
    Librarian: 
    Hello there. How can I help you?
    John: 
    j-witi: I’m going to do a presentation on
    M ary Shelley, and I'd like to get som e 
    books on her.
    1 0 4
    Gram mar for IELTS


    Units 3 -6
    Librarian: 
    Okay. The biographies are on the third
    floor. I'll te write the aisle num ber down 
    for you.
    John: 
    Thanks. I might use the Internet too and
    look for resources on there.
    Librarian: 
    That's a good idea. If you're going to use
    the Internet, have a look on the Great 
    British Authors website.
    John: 
    Thanks. I w ill I'm g o ing te . I haven't
    heard of that site before. Thanks very 
    much for the information.
    Librarian: 
    That's quite all right. Feel free to come
    and a sk me any questions and I wornfe- 
    w ill do my best to help.
    Exam practice
    8 B
    5 The Internet
    Exercise 1
    1 'II be watching Tense: Future continuous OR 
    ’m watching Tense: Present continuous
    2 will have moved Tense: Future perfect
    3 "m changing Tense: Present continuous
    U will have become Tense: Future perfect sim ple
    5 will have started Tense: Future perfect sim ple
    Exercise 2
    In the late 1990s experts predicted that online 
    shopping would not be able to compete with in-store 
    shopping yet the recent rise in online sales figures 
    su g g e sts that their predictions were wrong. In fact all 
    evidence points to the fact that online shopping will 
    have outstripped in-store shopping within the next 
    five years. This rapid increase has been driven by a 
    num ber of factors including price, convenience and 
    choice. Most online retailers use a delivery service and 
    as a result of tracking retailers shopping habits, many 
    will soon be introducing specific delivery tim ings so 
    that custom ers can ensure their goods are delivered 
    when they are at home. Online com panies are already 
    working on innovative w ays to attract custom ers. For 
    example, later this year one of the country's largest 
    electronics retailers, Browns, is launching a 24-hour 
    replacement products service for custom ers who need 
    to return faulty goods. Brow ns hopes that by 2015 over 
    9 0 % of its custom er base will have graduated to online 
    purchasing.
    A s well a s consum er goods another growth area 
    is the travel industry. Travel experts estimate that in 
    as little as five years’ time travel agencies will have 
    disappeared from our shopping centres and alm ost all 
    travellers will be buying hotels and flights from online 
    agencies.
    Exercise 3
    1 C



    D
    Exercise 6
    1 over 50s
    2 networked
    3 Asia
    U (interactive) movies

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