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In case one pen (runs out) I (shall take) two pens into the exam room.
2. It
says in the programme that the concert (finishes) at 10.20.
3. It’s odd to
think that this time tomorrow we (</span><span><span>will be going</span>) to Madrid.
4. I (have known) Megan
since we (were) at school together.
5. Before now we have always (agreed) where
to go on holiday.
6. We knew that she (had been working) for the company since she
(graduated) from the University.
7. By the smell in the room and his
guilty expression I could see that he (had been smoking) a cigar.
8. Sally (was reading)
to her children while Kevin (was washing up)
9. Inflation (has risen), it (has been rising) for
the last few years.
10. I (have not seen) my neighbours since I (lived) here.
11. They are still (living) in the house they (bought) a few years ago.
12. I
hope we (</span><span>will see) each other soon.
13. By the time I (got back) to the
bathroom the bath (had been overflown).
14. I’d like to know if you (</span><span><span>will </span>let) me know
when you (arrived) home.</span>
The Queen approves a bill.
Lawmakers pass a new law.
The Prime Minister determines the goverment programme.
The members of opposition oppose policies.
The ministers make goverment policies.
1. Emily is putting her paints onthe desk
2. Is emily putting her paints on the deskk
3. Emily is not putting her paints on the desk
1) Where Warren is from?
2) Warren house is big or small?
3) How many bedrooms Warren have?
4) Do you have a playroom?
5) How many people in your family?
6) Have you got a tree in their garden?
7) He have got a sister?
8) He have got a big family?
9) How many bathrooms in their house
10) Where their garden located?