1 Will children go to school in 100 years?
No, they will not go to school in 100 years.
2 Will people watch more TV than they do now?
No, there will no be TV in the future.
3 Will people read fewer books?
Yes, people will read fewer books.
4 Will people live longer?
Yes, people will live longer.
5 Will everyone speak the same language?
No, everyone will be bilingual.
6 Will the world's climate be different?
Yes, the world's climate will change significantly.
7 Will life be better?
Yes, life will become much better in the future.
1. Mike said to Ann (that) his brother played football on the street.
2. I said I would make breakfast for myself.
3. The girl answered she was enjoying the party.
4. The secretary said to me the delegation had arrived in Moscow the day before.
5. Ann said she had written a letter to her grandmother.
6. Mary explained that she had seen that film.
7. Mike said he had finished his test that day.
8. He said to me he had bought a ticket the day before.
9. Helen replied she was making coffee then.
10. Mike said to Sue he didn't come that day.
He said he had been intending to do it the following day but then he added he didn’t think he would be able to.
The headmaster said he was doing very well there.
The young wife said she didn’t think his father liked her and she couldn’t do anything to change that.
Her husband said that steak was overdone again and he was not complaining then . He added that he was just pointing it out.
The man asked children not to play on the grass.
My aunt wondered if a return ticket was cheaper than two singles.
She wanted to know when the work had been done.
They asked him which school he went to.
Liz wondered if I was seeing the manager the following day.
Mary asked me to give her his telephone number.