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A. Ahmad, a fifteen-year-old, asked a fortune-teller about his future. Here is what she
told him. Use the future simple tense or 'going to'+ verb to complete the sentences.

1. You _________
(buy) an expensive electronic item soon.

2. You________
(get) the highest score in the class tenth exams.
3. Your friends________
(be) envious of you.
4. In class eleven, you__________
(take) admission in a new school.

5. When you are eighteen, you________
(meet) the person you
_______(marry) one day.

6. You _________
(go) to a good university and get a professional degree.

7. By the age of twenty-five, you _______
(start) your own business.

8. You ___________
(be) very happy and successful in life.








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Answers

Answered by Satyam5556
0

Explanation:

1. will going to buy

2. will get

3. will be

4. will going to take

5. will meet , will marry

6. will be going

7. will start

8. will be

Answered by Clαrissα
9

 \huge \bf {Answer :}

1. You shall buy (buy) an expensive electronic item soon.

2. You will get (get) the highest score in the class tenth exams.

3. Your friends will be (be) envious of you.

4. In class eleven, you shall take (take) admission in a new school.

5. When you are eighteen, you will meet (meet) the person you will marry (marry) one day.

6. You shall go (go) to a good university and get a professional degree.

7. By the age of twenty-five, you shall start (start) your own business.

8. You will be (be) very happy and successful in life.

 \huge \bf {Extra \: Information :}

Structure for Future Tense :

Simple Future Tense :

  •  \tt Subject + will/shall + V_1 + Object

Future Continuous Tense :

  •  \tt Subject + will/shall + be + V_1 + ing + Object

Future Perfect Tense :

  •  \tt Subject + will/shall + has/have + V_3 + Object

Future Perfect Continuous Tense :

  •  \tt Subject + will/shall + has/have + been + V_1 + ing + Object

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