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How likely are these predictions in 100 years?
We'll be learning/h...
English, 26.11.2021 06:10, arlettehl1011
Choose the correct option.
How likely are these predictions in 100 years?
We'll be learning/have learned to control the weather by 2112
In 100 years we'll be transmitting/have transmitted our thoughts to each other.
There will only be three languages in the world - English, Spanish, and Mandarin. All the others will be disappearing/have disappeared.
The world population will be increasing/have increased to 10 billion, so we'll be using/have used the oceans to farm fish.
We'll be living/have lived in one country, under the control of a world government
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The balance includes both the fees for service and the shipping charges. is this sentence incomplete or complete?
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Read the excerpt from the time traveler's guide to elizabethan england. simon forman, who does attend plague sufferers, is a rare exception: this is because he has himself survived the disease and believes he cannot catch it again. however, his remedy amounts to little more than avoiding eating onions and keeping warm. he has a recipe for getting rid of the plague sores that will afflict you afterward if you survive the disease; but that is a very big "if.” it seems the best advice is provided by nicholas bownd in his book medicines for the plague: "in these dangerous times god must be our only defense.”which lines best summarize the excerpt?
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