Complete the sentences using the correct form of 'will' + the verb.
Use the short form for negative sentences ('won't'). Make sure to use the apostrophe symbol correctly when you write 'won't'.
People are searching for a 'greener' for of air transport. Some experts think large balloons that can carry people, called 'airships', are a solution. Here are some recent predictions:
- Airships land and take off straight up from the ground, so they ...(carry) people and things to places with no airports, like the Arctic.
- They are comfortable and quiet so airships ...(be / probably) popular for luxury travel.
- Airships can carry things across short distances, so they ...(transport) cars across rivers, like ferries.
- They can only carry 12 people, so trips ...(not be/probably) cheap.
your trousers are in the wardrobe
where are his scissors
there is a lecture on history today
the shopping is heave
where are my gloves
this information is correct
his hair is brown
my socks are in the drawer
our furniture is very cheap
his accommondation is luxurious
evidence is needed before the trial can continue
the news are very exciting
mumps are a common illness among children
my glasses are on the table
chinese is difficult to learn
where are the kitchen scales
billiards is a popular game
his work is very interesting
people are starving in some countries
education is the key to his success
2) False
The vacancy of the reef caretaker offered a descent salary:
1) True
Speaking a foreign language is required for the job:
1) False (???) It's hard to say, really. Depends on what job applicant's native language was.
The company never expected such a boom of applications:
3) Not Given
At first, Ben did not like the job:
2) False
Ben had a lot of work to do:
1) True
Ben was not prepared to risk his life:
3) Not Given
Ben is thinking of leaving Australia soon:
3) Not Given