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1 I hope I'll make / might make a fortune when I'm older.
2 A: Look! She 'll win/'s going to win the race.
B: Well ... She might win / won't win, but I'm not sure.
3 He doesn't look very well, it looks like he'll faint /'s going to
faint
4. A: Look at the blue sky! It 'll bel's going to be a lovely day.
B: You never know, the weather is going to change / may
change quickly.
5 All my friends will / may be at the party tonight I expect.
Only Ben can't come.
The verb to be. Insert appropriate present forms.
A: Hi, Alex. How (1) are you?
B: Hello David. I (2) am fine and how (3) ___are you doing?
A: I (4) amdoing fine.
B: How (5) ___is your sister? Where (6) ___isshe now?
A: She (7) _is in London. She (8) ___islearning English there.
B: Really? That (9) iswonderful! How about your parents?
A; They (10) ___are fine too. They (11) are in Cyprus now.
B: (12) are you busy tonight?
A: Not really, why?
B: We (13) ___are having a party. Would you like to come?
A: I’d love to.
B: Then come to our place at 7:00 p.m.
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I - am
He / she - is
We/ they / you - are
1. A long time was taken by her to write the composition, but at last she wrote it.
2. Don't put the cup there: it will be broken by somebody.
3. Why weren't you at the birthday party — I wasn't invited.
4. Many difficulties were met by us, but all the same the work was finished by us in time.
5. You will be left by us behind if you are not quick.
6. All my money was spent on books last month.
7. I don't think all this work will be done by us today: there is too much of it.
8. It's a very funny thing that when it is started to be being done by me, I am always stopped by somebody.
9. Don't leave there sweets on the table: they will be eaten by somebody.
10. The branch of the tree was broken by the elephant.
11. The bear was attacked by the bees when their honey was tried to be taken by it.