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Grammar Revision (Future tenses)
1.) Maybe she call me at eight. I stay at home and wait.
2.) First I must do the washing-up, then iron the napkins, then feed the baby! – Cool down I do the washing-up for you!
3.) Pit expects he get a letter from his girlfriend every day.
4.) The football team arrive at the airport at ten.
5.) The tunnel be closed from July to September.
6.) If you don’t run for your life they catch you.
7.) (you) please stop shouting like mad?
8.) I just have an apple, please.
9.) I bet I (not) make any mistakes in my next test.

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