a. You’ll sleep-You won’t sleep b. I’ll forget-I won’t forget c. It will happen.-It won’t happen d. You’ll find it.-You won’t find it
a. (Diana / pass the exam)-I think Diana will pass the exam b. (Jack / win the game)- I think Jack will win the game c. (Sue / like her present)- I think Sue will like her present d. (the weather / be nice tomorrow)- I think the weather will be nice tomorrow e. (it / rain next week)- I think it will rain next week f. (I/ be at home in the evening) - I think I will be at home in the evening
My name is Inna. I’m 13 years old. I’m a 7th grade pupil. I don’t have many clothes, only the most necessary items. I have some black skirts and white shirts. They are my regular school uniform. I also have some jeans and T-shirts, which I often wear when I go for a walk with friends. Last month my mum bought me a pair of party dresses for special occasions, and I really like them. If I could, I would wear them every day, but they are too festive. I also have some sports clothes, which I wear for PE (Physical Education) lessons. For winter time I have several sweatshirts and a warm coat. As for shoes, I have a pair of flat black shoes matching my school uniform, a pair of sneakers for sports activities, and a pair of boots. When I was a bit younger I used to like casual jeans and sportswear. At the moment, my favourite clothes are dresses. I like all types of dresses: summer sarafans, triangle-shaped dresses, polka dot dresses, lace or cotton dresses and so on. I know that jeans and a shirt is a much more comfortable wear, but dresses look gorgeous. As I’ve said I have only a pair of classic shoes without heels. So I would like to have another pair of dress shoes with low heels and sparkly elements.
b. I’ll forget-I won’t forget
c. It will happen.-It won’t happen
d. You’ll find it.-You won’t find it
a. (Diana / pass the exam)-I think Diana will pass the exam
b. (Jack / win the game)- I think Jack will win the game
c. (Sue / like her present)- I think Sue will like her present
d. (the weather / be nice tomorrow)- I think the weather will be nice tomorrow
e. (it / rain next week)- I think it will rain next week
f. (I/ be at home in the evening) - I think I will be at home in the evening