Dan will / won’t go to school. He’s got a temperature. 2. – Why don’t you see a dentist? – OK, I will / won’t. 3. I will meet you on / at five o’clock. 4. She will swim / swims in the pool tomorrow.
1)There have been a number of accidents later 3) There are thousands of elderly people in our city 4)There are fewer cars on the roads at night 5) I enjoy my tea more when there is a little honey in it 6) There are two dozen dresses in the wardrobe 8) There is a great deal of books in the library 9) There is little light in the room: I cannot see the picture well 10) There are a couple of spectacles on the piano 11) There is plenty of time to spare 12) There is a great number of private lands in the district
Russia. For some, it is an empty phrase, for others - a huge, vast country called Homeland, and for me it's even more than the place where I was born and raised. In my opinion, nowhere in the world there is no country with such a rich culture, history, full of bloody wars, people are always willing to help, understand and share your grief, support at a difficult time, and to give useful advice. I got it all, visiting the ancient Russian city, located on the banks of the Volga and the Oka. For me, everything was new and surprising.
1) won't
2) will
3) at
4) swim