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11. A: Do you have plans for dinner? B: Yes. I (meet) will meet a co-worker for dinner at Alice's Restaurant. Want to join us? 12. A: This light doesn't work. The bulb is probably burned out. Do we have any new light bulbs? B: I (get) will get one for you. A: Thanks 13. A: I (enroll) am going to enroll in the community college next spring. B: Oh? I didn't know you wanted to go back to school. A: I need to sharpen my skills so I can get a better job. I (take) am going to take a course in word processing. 14. A: Uh, oh! I've spilled coffee on my shirt! B: Just a minute. I (get) will get a damp cloth for you. 15. A: Janice, do you want to come with us? B: I can't. I have to study. A: Oh, c'mon! You can't study all day and all night. B: All right, I (go) will go with you. I guess I can finish this stuff tomorrow 16. A: I (sell) am going to sell my bicycle. I have to. B: What? Why? You need your bicycle to get to work. A: I know. But I need money right now to pay for my baby's doctor and medicine. I can walk to work. 17. A: How do you spell "accustomed"? B: I'm not sure. I (look) will look : it up for you. A: Thanks. B: Here it is. It has two "c"s but only one "m." EXPRESSING THE FUTURE IN TIME CLAUSES - Will or be going to is NOT used in a time clause. - The meaning of the clause is future, but the simple present tense is used. when + subject + verb = a time clause Download 1.35 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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