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English, 03.02.2021 21:40, wwwcarolynzouowficz

E) Gina (be) a doctor when she grows up.
f) Harry,
(help) me, please?
(watch) a film tomorrow with Billy. He
g) We
(come) to my house.
h) Can you see this woman? She
(have) a baby.
i) I am pretty sure our teacher
(not/give us any homework.
j) In five days his cousins
(open) their new restaurant.
k) What
(you/do) at the weekend?
1) I am so excited because next month we
(move) to a new flat.

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