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English, 21.03.2020 01:52 kyliegriffis

Complete these sentences:
1. Mrs. Robinson is away this week, but she will be here next week. 2. I can’t fix the car today. I … it tomorrow. 3. We had a great time last weekend. I hope we … a great time this weekend, too. 4. The visitors are arriving today. They … here at about two o’clock. 5. You enjoyed their last concert, so I’m sure you … the next one, too. 6. It …… be cold tomorrow. 7. I … … the computer next week. 8. We …… before ten o’clock. 9. The engineers …… the job today. 10. You …… a visa for your trip.

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