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English, 14.04.2021 14:00, sierravick123owr441

F Complete the sentences with the correct form of will or going to and the verb in brackets.

1 A: I've finally decided what to put in the new living room.
B: Really? What (you / put) in there?
2 A: Look! It has started to rain.
B: Oh,(you / close) all the windows, please?
3 A: Do you know your plans for next week?
B: Yes. We(work) on the new roof of the
terraced houses.
4 A: Sammy, look what you've done!
B: I'm sorry, Mum. I promise I
(not do) that again.
5 A: Those little boys are too close to that cliff!
B: Yes, they(fall) off the edge!
6 A: Have you finished decorating your new cottage yet?
B: No, but I'm sure I(finish) very soon.
7 A: Did you clean the floor for me?
B: No, we forgot but we(clean) it this afternoon.
8 A: How old is your brother?
B: Tom(turn) nine next Sunday.​

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