
A Where do you go / are you going on holiday this year B I'm not sure. We (1) will/ might try
somewhere different. I'm a bit bored with going to Europe. A My parents (2) are going/will go to Argentina for a month in February. But it (3) will / could be summer in Buenos Aires then and so the weather (4) will/is going be hot. B Wow! That sounds fantastic. I would love to go there A Well, (5) I see / I'm seeing my mum later, so (6) I'm going to ask / I'll ask her for the web address. They booked it all on the Internet. B That's great, thanks. And what about your holiday plans? A Oh, I don't think (7) we won't have / we'll have a holiday this year because (8) we're buying / will buy a flat soon. 8 2 Cross out the verb form that isn't possible in each sentence. Example A My phone doesn't work. B The battery will/might/could be low. 1 I can't come to the party. I'm going to see / I'm seeing / I will see my parents on Saturday. 2 Our team are playing really well. I'm sure they will win / might win / are going to win. 3 Jane isn't in the office today. She might be / could be / is going to be ill. 4 Do you think the weather is improving / might improve will /will improve tomorrow? 5 We haven't made any plans but we might / | may/ will go to the beach at the weekend. 6 I'm worried I won't pass / I might not pass /I'm not passing my driving test. |6

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Ответ:
Where are you going...? We might try...
My parents are going to ...But it will be summer ...and the weather is going to be hot
5. I,'m seeing my mum later bso I'm going to ask her about ...
7. ...we'll have a holiday this year.
8. ...because we are going to buy a ...
2.1. I'm seeing...
2. might win
3. She might be
4. ...will improve tomorrow?
5. ...will go to the beach ..
6. ...I might not pass my driving test...
Объяснение:



Here are the correct answers with the crossed-out verb forms:
I can't come to the party. I'm going to see / I'm seeing /
I will seemy parents on Saturday. (Cross out "I will see")Our team are playing really well. I'm sure they will win /
might win/are going to win. (Cross out "might win" and "are going to win")Jane isn't in the office today.
She might be/could be/ is going to be ill. (Cross out "might be" and "could be")Do you think the weather
is improving/ might improve /willimprove tomorrow? (Cross out "is improving" and "will")We haven't made any plans but we might /
may/willgo to the beach at the weekend. (Cross out "may" and "will")I'm worried I
won't pass/I might not pass/I'm not passingmy driving test. (Cross out "I'm not passing")


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