1.Are you going to school on Friday? 2. Next week you are going to use the computer. 3. You are not going to use the internet. 4. We are going to finish at three o´clock. 5. Chris is going to design websites. 6. Eli is going to be a film director. 7. Ben isn't going to work with computers. 8. Isabel is going to design software. 9. Mark and Mandyare going to be rich. 10. Sarah isn't going to be a writer. 11. What are you going to do this evening? 12. Are you and your family going to go out this weekend? 13. Are you and your family going to go on holiday this year? 14. What are you going to buy for your best friend? 15. What are you going to do when you leave school?
How to celebrate St. Patrick's Day - you will find the most interesting thing about this holiday. Britain has earned a long history, which included several nationalities Albion. Throughout England peacefully coexist with each other Scots, English and Irish. Together, they bring to the culture of the country a lot of holidays and traditions. Every year on March 17 the British celebrate St. Patrick's Day - one of the three patron saint of Ireland. At the same time, Japan, Russia, Argentina, the United States and other countries are also in this day become a little "Irish", celebrating the holiday with them