
3 ** Complete the sentences with will or be going to. Use the affirmative ornegative form of the
verbs in brackets.Charlotte Have you ever been to Tunisia?Will Yes, I have. I'm sureyou'll enjoy (enjoy) your1 Jamesholiday there.What are your plans for thesummer?Andrew l__ (stay) with mygrandparents for a few weeks.2 Khalid Why don't you try skiingone day?Chris No, I don't want to. I knowl(not like) it.3 Ashraf Look at the time!Laura Oh no. We(be) late.4 Sam What do you think about thefuture of the planet?Lucy I think it -hotter in the next century.(get) much5 NadiaLucyHas your sister decided aboutthat job at the hotel?Yes. She - (not apply)for it.Do I need a lot of money for areturn ticket to the airport?No, it's only a short trip so it(not cost) much.6 RubenEsme

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Ответ:
1) I'm going to stay
2)I'm not going to like
3)We are will be late
4)is will get
5)is not going to apply
6)is hot going to cost much
Объяснение:
думаю понятно



The sentences you provided are examples of future tense in English, specifically the "will" and "be going to" future forms. These forms are used to talk about things that are planned to happen in the future.
1. Charlotte, Have you ever been to Tunisia? Will you go there next summer? 2. Andrew, let's (stay) with my grandparents for a few weeks. 3. Khalid, Why don't you try skiing one day? Will you (not like) it? 4. Laura, Look at the time! Are we (be) late? 5. Sam, What do you think about the future of the planet? Will it (get) much hotter in the next century? 6. Lucy, Has your sister decided about that job at the hotel? Did she (not apply) for it? 7. Do I need a lot of money for a return ticket to the airport? Will it (not cost) much? 8. Ruben, Esme, Will you (not come) to the party?
In each of these sentences, the word or phrase in brackets is the base form of the verb, which is used in the "will" or "be going to" future form. The negative form of the verb is used to talk about things that are not going to happen in the future.
For example, in the sentence "Khalid, Why don't you try skiing one day? Will you (not like) it?", the base form of the verb "like" is "not like". This indicates that Khalid does not like skiing.
In the sentence "Sam, What do you think about the future of the planet? Will it (



1. James holiday there. - Enjoy (affirmative) 2. Andrew l (stay) with my grandparents for a few weeks. - will (affirmative) 3. Chris no, I don't want to. I know l (not like) it. - will (negative) 4. Laura oh no. We (be) late. - will (negative) 5. Lucy I think it (get) much hotter in the next century. - will (affirmative) 6. Nadia Lucy has your sister decided about that job at the hotel? Yes. She (not apply) for it. - will (negative) 7. Do I need a lot of money for a return ticket to the airport? No, it's only a short trip so it (not cost) much. - will (negative)


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