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English, 23.07.2020 03:01 Jazzypooh9274

Put in the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Use will-future, going to-future, Simple Present, Present Progressive, Future Progressive or Future Perfect. 1. Lisa has sold her car. She a bike. (to buy)
2. The museum at 10 am daily. (to open)
3. How old in 2050? (Harry/to be)
4. What time ? (the show/to begin)
5. What tomorrow evening? (you/to do)
6. These boxes are so heavy
them for me, please? (you/to carry)
7. What time Gerry? (he/to meet)
8. This lesson at 11:30 but at 11:40. (not/to end)
9. This time tomorrow we to New York. (to drive)
10. The students their essays by the end of next (to write)

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