This document provides examples of using contractions and word order in making predictions. It contains two sections - the first asks the reader to choose the correct answers when making predictions using words like "will", "won't" and "be". The second section asks the reader to complete sentences involving predictions using contractions where possible. The document aims to help with making accurate predictions in the English language.
This document provides examples of using contractions and word order in making predictions. It contains two sections - the first asks the reader to choose the correct answers when making predictions using words like "will", "won't" and "be". The second section asks the reader to complete sentences involving predictions using contractions where possible. The document aims to help with making accurate predictions in the English language.
This document provides examples of using contractions and word order in making predictions. It contains two sections - the first asks the reader to choose the correct answers when making predictions using words like "will", "won't" and "be". The second section asks the reader to complete sentences involving predictions using contractions where possible. The document aims to help with making accurate predictions in the English language.
2) I don't think I’ll / I won't pass the test. 3) There will be / be will a storm this weekend. 4) Will be / Will the exam be difficult? 5) The café won't be / won 't crowded after 2:00 pm. 6) What will / will be the president do about education?
11. Complete the sentences . Write the correct answer in the box. Use contractions where possible.
1 ) I don't think he won’t win (win) the next election.
2) I'm sure they won’t score (not score) another goal. 3) The airport won’t busy (be) busy in August. 4) He won’t find (not find) work in winter.