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English, 15.12.2021 22:50, golderhadashaowtatz

F. Use "be going to" or "will" 1. Have you had lunch? I . (make) you a sandwich if you want. 2. Next month we (visit) our friend in Chester. 3. In ten years, no one (use) CDs any more. 4. It's such a lovely day. I think I. (walk) home. 5. There's ice on the path. They (slip) and fall. 6. I'm so excited! We (move) to a bigger house next month. 7.My sister (pass) the exam, she has studied very hard so far. 8.1 (take) the kids to the mountains this winter. 9. A. There isn't any sugar lefat home B. OK. I ...(go) the shopping 10. A: There isn't any milk left in the fridge B: Oh sorry!, I. .(give) you some juice instead.


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