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Where _______ live when you grow up? (you will / do you / will you)
will you
I will __________ around the world when I’m older. (to travel / travel / traveling)
travel
Complete the sentence with "will / won't". (Don't stay out too late, you _______ get up on time.)
won't
Complete the sentence with "will / won't". (If the weather is ok, the plane ______ leave on time.)
will
Complete the sentence with "will / won't". (I think she ______ pass the exam, she is a careless person.)
won't
Find a mistake and correct it. (I think my best friend willn't be an IT professional because she loves working with computers.)
I think my best friend WON'T be an IT professional because she loves working with computers.
Find a mistake and correct it. ( I think my brother will to be a football player because he is very good at football.)
I think my brother WILL BE a football player because he is very good at football.
Complete the sentence with correct relative clause. (The bag ________ contained the money was yellow.)
which
Complete the sentence with correct relative clause. (The man ______ drove the car was nervous.)
who
Complete the sentence with correct relative clause. (This is the bank __________ was robbed yesterday.
which
Join two sentences using correct relative clause. (Indonesia is a country. / I live in this country.)
Indonesia is a country where I live.
Join two sentences using correct relative clause. (The table got broken / the table was my grandmother's.)
The table WHICH was my grandmother's got broken.
Join two sentences using correct relative clause. (The girl works in a bank / the girl is from India.)
The girl WHO is from India works in a bank.
Join two sentences using correct relative clause. (We broke the computer. The computer belonged to my father.)
We broke the computer WHICH belonged to my father.
Join two sentences using correct relative clause. (They called a lawyer. / the lawyer lived nearby.)
They called a lawyer WHO lived nearby.