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English, 13.05.2021 19:10 jakhunter354

Complete the sentences using shall / will or to be going to. 1. Oh I've lost my money. - Don't worry, I (to lend) you some. 2. Why are you filling the bucket with water? - I (to wash) the car. 3. Tom has got a bad headache. - I (to try) to get a medicine for him. 4. Why are you turning on the television? - I (to watch) the news. 5. Kate is going shopping. She (to buy) something for dinner. 6. I don't know how to use this camera. - It's quite easy, I (to show) you. 7. What would you like to eat? - I (to have) a sandwich, please. 8. Did you post that letter for me? - Sorry, I forgot, I (to do) it now. 9. Ann is in hospital. - I know, I (to visit) her on Monday. 10. We (to go) to the cinema tonight. 11. Tom (to leave) for London next Friday. 12. The browns (to come) back from Tokyo today.

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