The act of moving away from somewhere, especially by train or plane.
Are other people going to sleep / Do other people sleep in your train compartment?
Are other people going to sleep in your train compartment? (express something that is about to happen based on already existing predictions)
Define "fare".
Fare is a payment for transport from one place to another.
Use appropriate tense: I ________ (not play) computer games since we got here.
I haven't played computer games since we got here. (present perfect because it is a past event that we do not know exact time and because of the word "since")
Where would Natalia like to go in the future?
She would like to go to Los Angeles in the United States of America.
Why would Marcin want to visit Japan?
Because he would like to see Japan sakuras (cherry trees).
Use appropriate tense: We _______ (watch) a show later this evening.
We're watching a show later this evening. (present continuous because it has already been arranged in the past)
Where would Dawid like to go in the future?
He would like to go to Japan.
What's in the picture?
It's a boarding pass.
Use appropriate tense: We _______ (get) here five days ago.
We got here five days ago. (past simple because it happened in the past and because of the word "ago")
Define "arrival".
The act of appearance at some new place.
What time does your train leave / is your train likely to leave?
What time does your train leave? (train departures are scheduled, they're on a timetable)
Where would the teacher like to go?
He would like to go to Switzerland in Europe.
Use appropriate tense: It _______ (rain) today.
It is going to rain today. / It is likely to rain today. (because it is a prediction based on some evidence and/or it is probable)
Use appropriate tense: I ________ (play) tennis here every day.
I play tennis here every day. (it is a routine, it happens everyday so it is present simple)
I hope it _______ (stop) later.
I hope it'll stop later. (because it is a prediction based on our personal opinion, but without evidence)
The train ______ (arrive) in Moscow three days later, so I'll sleep/I'm sleeping on the train.
arrives (it is scheduled, therefore it is on a timetable); so, I'll sleep on the train (it is a prediction, it will probably happen)
You're saying to your friend: "We _____ on holiday tomorrow.
're going (this is a future plan decided before the moment of speaking)
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