1)2)she'll be
3)she was
4)she'll be
5)she's
6)she was
7)she was
2)2)I'll be in the school
3)I'll be on the bed
4)I'll probably be at home
5)I don't know where I'll be
3)2)will
3)won't
4)won't
5)will
6)will
7)won't
4)3)I think We'll win the game
4)I don't think I <span>won't be here tomorrow
</span>5)I think <span>Sue will like her present
</span>6)I don't think <span>they won't get married
</span>7)I don't think <span>you won't enjoy the film</span>
1. R. is going to the cinema.
2. B. is meeting Dave at 4.30.
3. D. is having lunch with Ken.
4. Tom and sue are going to the party.
2. are you working next week?
what are you doing tomorrow evening?
what time are your friends arriving?
when is Liz going on holiday.
John is really tall with a black ... <span>C) moustache</span>
1)The head of the department has been speaking to employees, who are often late for work/
2)We have been implementing regulations for money laundering, which are designed to help us with the problem.
3)I have been writing emails to different people, who are all late whith their loan repayments.
4)This is the report, which Michael has been working on since friday.
<span>5)Since the financial crisis,governments have been creating new regulations, which should help banks with liquidity problems.</span>