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Future Tenses 1. We (drive) to Thimphu tomorrow morning.

2. I hope the weather (be) nice.

3. I offered him this job. I think she (take) it.

4. I promise I (not tell) your secret to anyone.

5. Take your umbrella with you. It (rain).

6. They (play) cards this evening.

7. I (go) to the cinema tomorrow.

8. They .. . . . (fly) to Seattle next summer holidays.

9. I (invite) 50 people to the party, and I hope everyone (come).

10. That exercise looks difficult. I (help) you.

11. he (go) to the football match?

12. Are you sure they (win) the match?

13.She probably (stay) till Thursday.

14. He (not leave) tomorrow.

15. We think he (come) home late in the night.

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