1. Не (will have written) the letter by five o’clock tomorrow.
2. He (will write) a letter tomorrow.
3. We (shall have dinner) soon.
4. We (shall have had dinner) by this time tomorrow.
5. We shall have passed all our exams by the first of July.
6. I shall show him the Kremlin.
7. My friends will come to visit me.
8. He will have finished this report by the end of the day.
1. By the end of the week I will have been working here for four months.
2. By the end of this month we shall have been living together for six years.
3. By the end of the term she will have been studying for nine years.
4. By midnight we shall have been playing this computer game for 48 hours.
5. She will have been talking on the phone for the last couple of hours.
6. They will have been looking for me all night long.
7. He will have been playing soccer all day long.
8. You will have been watching TV all the time.
9. He won't have been sleeping all morning.
10. Have thy been waiting for 2 hours?
1. I shall do morning exercises.
2. He will work at a factory.
3. She will sleep after dinner.
4. We shall work part-time.
5. They will drink tea every day.
6. Mike will be a student.
7. Helen will have a car.
8. You will be a good friend.
9. You will be good friends.
10. It will be difficult to remember everything.
1. Shall I do morning exercises?
2. Will he work at a factory?
3. Will she sleep after dinner?
4. Shall we work part-time?
5. Will they drink tea every day?
6. Will Mike be a student?
7. Will Helen have a car?
8. Will you be a good friend?
9. Will you be good friends.
10. Will it be difficult to remember everything?
1. I shall not do morning exercises.
2. He will not work at a factory.
3. She will not sleep after dinner.
4. We shall work part-time.
5. They will not drink tea every day.
6. Mike will not be a student.
7. Helen will not have a car.
8. You will not be a good friend.
9. You will not be good friends.
10. It will not be difficult to remember everything.
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Stephen Blumberg and His Stolen Books
In an unusual case, Stephen C. Blumberg was today given a six-year prison 1 sentence for the theft of rare books from libraries and universities. At his 2 trial he was found 3 guilty of stealing more than 20,000 books from 327 different places. In total, the books were worth about $20 million, making this the largest 4 crime of its kind in American 5 history.
Like many book 6 thieves, Blumberg was also a book lover. According to a friend, he didn't go to bed at night but instead read books until morning, falling asleep in his chair for a few 7 minutes at a time, then waking up to ontinue reading. He did not 8 sell any of the books that he had 9 stolen but stored them tidily in his 17-room home in Ottumwa, iowa. His ambition, according the greatest rare-to his friend, was to 10become book thief of the century.
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