AFFIRMATIVE
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NEGATIVE
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INTERROGATIVE
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1- Write the following sentences using going to. Write the contractions when necessary:
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a) I �(read) Twilight this summer.
b) �(come/she) to your graduation?
c) Lucy �(adopt) a child because she can't have children of her own.
d) We �(not organize) his bachelor party. His brother will.
e) Where �(spend/you) your next summer vacation?
f) I�(not tell) what happened. You should have been there!
g) �(apply/John) for the�job?
h) We �(stay) in a five-star hotel in Barcelona.
i) Sam and Marc �(not move) to Seattle. They're staying in NY.
j) �(study/he) French studies or Journalism?
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2- Now listen to the song and complete the lyrics.
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NEXT YEAR by JAMIE CULLUM
Next Year,
Things change,
I'm �less beer
And start all over again
more books
up with the news
�how to cook
And spend less money on shoes
I�ll pay my bills on time
File my mail away, everyday
Only drink the finest wine
And my Gran every Sunday
Resolutions
Well Baby they come and go
Will I do any of these things?
The answer's probably no
But if there's one thing, I must do,
Despite my greatest fears
I�to you
How I've felt all of these years
Next Year, Next Year
I�you, how I feel (x2)
Well, resolutions
Baby they come and go
Will I do any of these things?
The answer's probably no
But if there's one thing, I must do,
Despite my greatest fears
I�to you
How I've felt all of these years
Next Year, Next Year, Next Year
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