Future Tense
Simple Future :
Active
1.
"We took this project not because
of football but to change mindset of how we perceive women. The thing is we
leave this programme in a better situation. We will need to discuss with
the federation about better preparations before a World Cup."
2.
The committee
will not stand in the way of the ongoing police investigation, but in the future it will have the authority
to decide whether individual violations will be investigated by
PSSI or considered as criminal violations to be investigated by the
police, Badrodin said.
3.
"The referees get their assigments
from the Referee Committee. If they want to 'play,' the clubs would know
about it. If they want to 'play' for a club, the club will contact the
referee [and tell him] that if they win, he will get a certain
amount," the anonymous source told Najwa.
Passive
1.
The final
decision will be made by 170 member countries of the International Exhibitions Bureau (BIE) at the
organization’s next general assembly meeting in November.
2.
"I hope the film can
be an inspiration to many on how to achieve success. People may have seen me at
the top, but they haven't seen me at my worst. Hopefully, the viewers will be empowered to succeed in any field,"
said Susy, who managed the Indonesian national badminton team at this year's
Asian Games.
3.
The 24
countries in the Asia Cup qualifiers will be divided into six groups. The top two teams of each group will go to the
next round.
Future Perfect :
Active
1.
France’s readiness to secure the
location for the 2025 World Expo is also supported by the fact that it
will have previously hosted the Summer Olympics in 2024 by then,
which according to Lamy is "much more complex and difficult to
secure" because the multi-sport event will take place at 16 different
locations across the country.
2. Surprise champions in 2017 after
several big-name players missed the tournament, Cameroon have been bolstered by
the return of Ajax's Andre Onana and Paris St-Germain's Eric Maxim
Choupo-Moting - but opponents will have noticed some defensive lapses which
Guinea-Bissau failed to exploit.
3. The Spaniard will surely also have
harboured concerns
about whether Newcastle would offer the sort of contracts to attract the
calibre of player he wanted to push the team forward, while an upgrade on the
club's training infrastructure, another source of concern, had not been
addressed.
4.
The Argentinian is a bonafide knockout
artist, and likely the hardest puncher Pacquiao will have ever faced,
sporting a 92 percent knockout ratio — 36 of Matthysse's 39 victories have
ended within the distance, and although he is not a particularly skilled
fighter, Matthysse is no doubt incredibly tough and a grizzled veteran in his
own right.
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