Предмет: Английский язык, автор: ali0295

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4. Complete the sentences with future form of the verbs in brackets.
1.I....................( to go) on a long holiday as soon as I………… (to save) enough money.
2. I..................(to meet) the head chef tomorrow at 9.00.
3. OK. I......................(to be) there in 15 minutes.
4. Do you think it........................(to rain) tomorrow.
5. The bus to the airport................(to leave) in ten minutes.
6. I.....................(to replace) that bottle immediately, sir.
7. What .....................you......................(to do) this weekend.
8. I want a new job so I......(to look) for one soon.
9. I.........................(to take) your coat for you.


5. Complete the sentences with the Past Simple of the verbs in brackets.

1 I'm afraid I..............(to forget) to reserve a parking space.
2 When.........................(you to make) the reservation?
3 A:.........................(you to have) a good journey?
B: No. we............(to do not). The seats........ (to be) very uncomfortable.
4 We (not to have) time to visit the castle. We.............(to spend) too much time at the museum.
5 I...........................(to fill) in) the registration card when I checked in.
6 The porter............(to take) the bags up to their room.
7 They.....................(to leave) their bags at reception.

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Автор ответа: AlexStanK
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1. will go, save
2. am meeting
3. will be
4. will rain
5. leaves
6. will replace
7. are you doing
8. will look
9. will take

1 forgot
2 did you make
3. did you have, didn't, were
4. didn't have, spent
5. filled in
6. took
7. left

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