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Look out! You ... (break) the glass!
ARE GOING TO BREAK
She ... (turn) fifteen next month.
IS TURNING
The car ... (turn) left.
IS GOING TO TURN
What time ... (library / open) on weekdays?
DOES THE LIBRARY OPEN
The supermarket ... (close) at 6 pm. We´d better hurry up!
CLOSES
Andrew ... (play) tennis this Friday at 4 pm.
IS PLAYING
Those plates are too high for you. I ... (help) you get them.
WILL HELP
I don´t know where I ... (be) two years from now.
WILL BE
Oh no!! That boy ... (fall) down and hurt himself!
IS GOING TO FALL
They ... (get) married in June
ARE GETTING
I don't think the exam ... (be) very difficult
WILL BE
I ... (have) lunch with Mary at 12 next Saturday.
AM HAVING
My sister ... (study) in the USA next year. That´s her plan.
IS GOING TO STUDY
If you touch the stove, you ... (burn) yourself
WILL BURN
The phone is ringing. – I ... (go) and answer it.
WILL GO
They ... (have) dinner when the police ... (come) to the door.
WERE HAVING / CAME
We ... (not / know) each other for long.
HAVEN´T KNOWN
She ... (study) all afternoon and now she needs a break.
HAS BEEN STUDYING
I ... (see) Jack for three years.
HAVEN´T SEEN
How many photos ... (you / take) since the party started?
HAVE YOU TAKEN
What ... (you / do) recently?
HAVE YOU BEEN DOING
I ... (buy) holiday clothes for three hours. I ... (already / spend) a fortune.
HAVE BEEN BUYING / HAVE SPENT
... (he / know) how to play the violin?
DOES HE KNOW
... (they / drink) coffee when you arrived?
WERE THEY DRINKING
She ... (work) every Sunday.
WORKS
He usually ... (not/do) his homework.
DOESN'T DO
He ... (not/study) at the moment.
ISN'T STUDYING
At 7 pm yesterday, we ... (listen) to music.
WERE LISTENING
Susie ... (sleep) when she ... (hear) the noise.
WAS SLEEPING / HEARD
I ... (sit) in a café when you ... (call) .
WAS SITTING / CALLED