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B1_Unit 6 revision

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    Environment, 0/1 conditionals, get, going to/will
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  • I got some juice from the shop.
    I bought some juice from the shop.
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  • Did you get home late last night?
    Did you arrive home late last night?
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  • I'll get you a glass of water.
    I'll bring you a glass of water.
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  • I got my exam marks yesterday.
    I received my exam marks yesterday.
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  • The book started well, but it got boring.
    The book started well, but it became boring.
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  • She got an email from her friend.
    She received an email from her friend.
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  • Correct mistakes: The students going to go on an excursion.
    The students are going to go on an excursion.
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  • Correct mistakes: What are your plans? What do you do tomorrow?
    What are your plans? What are you going to do tomorrow?
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  • Correct mistakes: They say it's raining next week.
    They say it's going to rain next week.
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  • Correct mistakes: I can't meet you tomorrow because I'll do an exam.
    I can't meet you tomorrow because I'm going to do an exam.
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  • My team will _________ win tonight. I'm sure. (definitely, probably, may, perhaps, will, won't)
    My team will definitely win tonight. I'm sure.
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  • I _____ go next week but I don't know. (definitely, probably, may, perhaps, will, won't)
    I may go next week but I don't know.
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  • ________ the problem will disappear. (definitely, probably, may, perhaps, will, won't)
    Perhaps the problem will disappear.
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  • They ____ won't go out tonight, they have an exam tomorrow, but it's not impossible. (definitely, probably, may, perhaps, will, won't)
    They probably won't go out tonight, they have an exam tomorrow, but it's not impossible.
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  • She definitely ____ run tomorrow because she's got a broken leg. (definitely, probably, may, perhaps, will, won't)
    She definitely won't run tomorrow because she's got a broken leg.
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  • It's possible that I ___ see him tomorrow.(definitely, probably, may, perhaps, will, won't)
    It's possible that I will see him tomorrow.
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