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Write Yes/ No questions and give short answers:
1. I shall be fourteen years old next week 2. We'll be late if we don't hurry. 3. He'll be thirteen years old on Tuesday. 4. Jon will come if I ask him. 5. We shall come to your class. 6. I shall speak English to my friends. 7. We shall have dinner at seven o'clock. 8. Mr. Priestley will bring a cup of tea in the morning. 9. I will bring a cup of tea in the morning. 10. We shall have breakfast at eight o'clock.

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