Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the brackets (to express present or future probability). 1)Do you suppose they ____ for us at this hour? (still, wait) 2)I can see he'll ___ this lecture for a long time yet. (give) 3)It's not out of the question Aubrey ___ a Grammy this year. (award) 4)Could they ___ their party the same day as ours? It would be a pity. (have)
KiTka5501Do you suppose they are still waiting for us at this hour? I can see he'll give this lecture for a long time yet. It's not out of the question Aubrey will be awarded a Grammy this year. Could they have their party the same day as ours? It would be a pity.
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1. Do you suppose they are still waiting for us at this hour? 2. I can see he'll give this lecture for a long time yet. 3. It's not out of the question Aubrey will be awarded a Grammy this year. 4. Could they have their party the same day as ours? It would be a pity.
I can see he'll give this lecture for a long time yet.
It's not out of the question Aubrey will be awarded a Grammy this year.
Could they have their party the same day as ours? It would be a pity.
2. I can see he'll give this lecture for a long time yet.
3. It's not out of the question Aubrey will be awarded a Grammy this year.
4. Could they have their party the same day as ours? It would be a pity.