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English, 15.04.2020 20:19 guitarherolds

1. A: it tomorrow? ( be going to / rain)
B. No, it's going to be sunny
2 A: I'm late. I'll be there in ten minutes.
B: Don't worry. We without you ( will negative / leave)
3 A: Paul and Mark are both fast runners. Who do you think will win?
B: I think Paul first. ( be going to / finish)
4 A: What he with all his free time? ( will / do)
5. A: Are you going to the ball game on Saturday?
B: No, I because I all week end. (be going to / work)

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