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future tense overview #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 21, 2009 14:01 pm   future tense overview
 

somebody can me to correct this sentences. thanks
1. I´ve decided. I´m deefinitely going to apply for that job.
2. We´ll meet after work at the café on the corner.
3. She´s bound to get the job. She´s got the right experience.
4. I bought a nexspaper this morning. I´m going to look for a better-paid job.
5. Oh, there´s the personnel officer. I won´t go then because I need to talk to her.
6. I´m playing tennis with a colleague at 5p.m. this afternoon.
7. He´s doing shift work at the moment so he´s bound to be tired tomorrow.[/u]
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