One of the most famous bridges in North America is the George Washington Bridge. It 1) (is named) after the first American president and the states of New York and New Jersey 2) (are connected) by it. The bridge 3) (was designed) by Othmar H. Amman, a Swiss-born engineer and (completed) in 1931. It 5) (was made) so that cars could travel more quickly and easily to and from the two states. In 1962, a lower deck with more traffic lanes and a modern bus terminal 6) (was added). On the New York side, one of the towers of the bridge 7) (is built) on land whereas on the New Jersey side, the other tower 8) (is placed) in the Hudson River. It is worth crossing the bridge because the incredible New York skyline 9) (can be seen) from there.
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
One of the most famous bridges in North America is the George Washington Bridge. It 1) (is named) after the first American president and the states of New York and New Jersey 2) (are connected) by it. The bridge 3) (was designed) by Othmar H. Amman, a Swiss-born engineer and (completed) in 1931. It 5) (was made) so that cars could travel more quickly and easily to and from the two states. In 1962, a lower deck with more traffic lanes and a modern bus terminal 6) (was added). On the New York side, one of the towers of the bridge 7) (is built) on land whereas on the New Jersey side, the other tower 8) (is placed) in the Hudson River. It is worth crossing the bridge because the incredible New York skyline 9) (can be seen) from there.
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