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luda_lava [24]
3 years ago
13

Write 4 sentences about your plans/intentions ( be going to) and 4 sentences about some fixed arrangements ( Pr. Cont.)

English
1 answer:
Solnce55 [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Plans/Intentions

  1. I will be going to Newzealand for the holidays
  2. As soon as classes are over, I plan to stop over for a fresh cup of smoothie and pizza.
  3. The Twenty-second of February is the date I and my friends will be going bungee jumping.
  4. I look forward to skydiving tomorrow.

Fixed Arrangements

  1. Zia is coming over by 5pm tomorrow. We plan to discuss the relocation of the Bears from the zoo then.
  2. I have been elected the president of my school's Rotary Club Association.
  3. The government has finalized arrangements to demolish buildings in this area whose designs violate the city's urban and regional planning requirements.
  4. The CEO of Cloud News just email to cancel the 12 O'clock news.

Cheers

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