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Use will or am/is/are going to: Sandra ___ (move) to Paris. She has a house there already.
Sandra is going to move to Paris. She has a house there already.
Use will or am/is/are going to: Don't walk on the road, look how many cars there are! You ___ (be hit) by a car!
Don't walk on the road, look how many cars there are! You are going to be hit by a car!
Use will or am/is/are going to: _____ you _____ (open) the window, please?
Will you open the window, please?
Use will or am/is/are going to: I think it ____ (rain) today. I have this feeling.
I think it will rain today. I have this feeling.
Use will or am/is/are going to: I ___ (do) my homework later, I promise.
I will do my homework later, I promise.
Use have/has+ III/-ed or II/-ed: Sam __ (not like) the party last night.
Sam didn't like the party last night.
Use have/has+ III/-ed or II/-ed: ____ they already ____ (see) the new movie?
Have they already seen the new movie?
Use have/has+ III/-ed or II/-ed: ____ they ____ (see) the new movie last month?
Did they see the new movie last month?
Use have/has+ III/-ed or II/-ed: Sandra ___ (go) to the theatre three weeks ago.
Sandra went to the theatre three weeks ago.
Use have/has+ III/-ed or II/-ed: Mom ___ (collect) dolls when she was a child.
Mom collected dolls when she was a child.
Use have/has+ III/-ed or II/-ed: I ___ (study) English for 5 years.
I have studied English for 5 years.
Use have/has+ III/-ed or II/-ed: Susan and Kim ___ (know) each other since 2003.
Susan and Kim have known each other since 2003.
Use have/has+ III/-ed or II/-ed: I ___ (never visit) New York but I really want to.
I have never visited New York but I really want to.
Use '+ing' or 'to': Do you want ____ (eat) this sandwich?
Do you want to eat this sandwich?
Use '+ing' or 'to': Tom needs ____ (buy) a new suitcase.
Tom needs to buy a new suitcase.
Use '+ing' or 'to': This milkshake is too cold ____ (drink) right now.
This milkshake is too cold to drink right now.
Use '+ing' or 'to': Did you know Sam is interested in ____ (become) a doctor?
Did you know Sam is interested in becoming a doctor?
Use '+ing' or 'to': We promise ____ (clean) our room.
We promise to clean our room.
Use '+ing' or 'to': ____ (watch) films is my favourite free time activity.
Watching films is my favourite free time activity.
Use have/has+ III/-ed or II/-ed: The girl ___ (just do) her homework.
The girl has just done her homework.
Use have/has+ III/-ed or II/-ed: She ___ (not play) that game, yet.
She hasn't played that game, yet.
Use '+ing' or 'to': I enjoy ____ (read) books.
I enjoy reading books.