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2. The Exercise 5. Speak out these sentences. (1) in the negative form, and () in the interrogative form: (for oral practice) 1. The hounds will be chasing the deer. 2. He will be writing to us frequently. 3. They will be packing their luggage. 4. She will be preparing for the examination. 5.They will be waiting for the guests. 6.we shall be building our new house next year. (end)​

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Answered by Anonymous
13

Answer:

The hounds will not be chasing the deer.

He will not be writing to us frequently.

They will not be packing their luggage.

She will not be preparing for the examination.

They will not be waiting for the guest.

We shall not be building our new house next year.

Answered by hilberthilbert91
17

Answer:

1.(a) negative-The hounds will not be chasing the deer.

(b) interrogative-Will the hounds be chasing the deer?

2.(a) negative-He will not be writing to us frequently.

(b) interrogative-Will he be writing to us frequently?

3.(a) negative-They will not be packing their luggage.

(b) interrogative-Will they be packing their luggage?

4.(a) negative-She will not be preparing for the examination.

(b) interrogative-Will she be preparing for the examination?

5.(a) negative-They will not be waiting for the guests.

(b) interrogative-Will they be waiting for the guests?

6.(a) negative-We shall not be building our new house next year.

(b) interrogative-Shall we build our new house next year?

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