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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 20 февраля 2025 09:13

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To complete the email, we'll use "will" or "won't" based on the context provided.

  1. First blank: "go"

    • "I’m sure a lot of people will go to the concert."
  2. Second blank: "be"

    • "I know the concert will be fantastic."
  3. Third blank: "rain"

    • "I don’t think it will rain."
  4. Fourth blank: "sing"

    • "Sabrina will sing some new songs."
  5. Fifth blank: "take"

    • "She won’t take a break."
  6. Sixth blank: "get"

    • "Maybe I won’t get Sabrina’s autograph."
  7. Seventh blank: "see"

    • "I will see her after the concert."

So the completed email should read:

Hi, Lee,

Guess what! Sabrina is giving a concert in Groombridge Park next month! I’m sure a lot of people will go to the concert, so I must buy my ticket soon. I know the concert will be fantastic. I don’t think it will rain. It doesn’t rain in the summer! I hope Sabrina will sing some new songs. I hear she won’t take a break during the concert! Maybe I won’t get Sabrina’s autograph – she doesn’t sign them – but maybe I will see her after the concert.

See you soon,
Abigail

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To complete the email, we'll use "will" or "won't" based on the context provided. 1. **First blank:** "go" - "I’m sure a lot of people **will** go to the concert." 2. **Second blank:** "be" - "I know the concert **will** be fantastic." 3. **Third blank:** "rain" - "I don’t think it **will** rain." 4. **Fourth blank:** "sing" - "Sabrina **will** sing some new songs." 5. **Fifth blank:** "take" - "She **won’t** take a break." 6. **Sixth blank:** "get" - "Maybe I **won’t** get Sabrina’s autograph." 7. **Seventh blank:** "see" - "I **will** see her after the concert." So the completed email should read: Hi, Lee, Guess what! Sabrina is giving a concert in Groombridge Park next month! I’m sure a lot of people **will** go to the concert, so I must buy my ticket soon. I know the concert **will** be fantastic. I don’t think it **will** rain. It doesn’t rain in the summer! I hope Sabrina **will** sing some new songs. I hear she **won’t** take a break during the concert! Maybe I **won’t** get Sabrina’s autograph – she doesn’t sign them – but maybe I **will** see her after the concert. See you soon, Abigail