Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Крииш

Поставьте сказуемые следующих предложений в Future Indefinite.
1. I (come) to the Institute at 9 tomorrow.
2. He (to go) to the Institute by bus next year.
3. I (to know) many English words in a year.
4. My friends (to play) tennis in summer
5. My mother (to leave) for Kiev soon
6. I'm sure he (to lend) you some money
7. He (to help) me in my work
8. She (to tell) the truth sooner or later

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Автор ответа: Maria551
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1. I will come to the Institute at 9 tomorrow.
2. He will go to the Institute by bus next year.
3. I will not know many English words in a year.
4. My friends will play tennis in summer
5. My mother will leave for Kiev soon
6. I'm sure he will lend you some money
7. He will help me in my work
8. She will tell the truth sooner or later
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