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Part 1: Write sentences about Tara’s life in the future. Use “will” and “won’t”.
We are given word groups with checkmarks (✓) for things that WILL happen, and crosses (✗) for things that WON’T happen.
Remember:
- Use “will” + base verb for positive predictions.
- Use “won’t” + base verb for negative predictions.
- Subject + will/won’t + verb + rest of sentence.
Let’s do each one:
Question 2:
> I / live / in Paris. ✓
> I / live in Rooftops. ✗
So:
- She WILL live in Paris → “I will live in Paris.”
- She WON’T live in Rooftops → “I won’t live in Rooftops.”
✔ Final sentence:
I will live in Paris. I won’t live in Rooftops.
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Question 3:
> I / drive / a big car. ✗
> I / ride / a yellow bicycle. ✓
So:
- She WON’T drive a big car → “I won’t drive a big car.”
- She WILL ride a yellow bicycle → “I will ride a yellow bicycle.”
✔ Final sentence:
I won’t drive a big car. I will ride a yellow bicycle.
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Question 4:
> Dex and Ben / live / in Paris. ✗
> They / visit me / twice a year. ✓
Subject is “Dex and Ben” → we can say “They”
- They WON’T live in Paris → “They won’t live in Paris.”
- They WILL visit me twice a year → “They will visit me twice a year.”
✔ Final sentence:
They won’t live in Paris. They will visit me twice a year.
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Part 2: Look, read and choose.
We look at the pictures and decide if the sentence should use “will” or “won’t”.
Picture 1: Family in front of Eiffel Tower → they ARE in Paris → so they WILL live in Paris? Wait — but the first sentence says:
> 1 They will / won’t live in Paris.
But Picture 1 shows them IN Paris — so maybe they already live there? But the grammar is about FUTURE prediction. Let’s think carefully.
Actually, looking at all pictures together:
- Pic 1: Family in Paris → likely means they WILL live there → so “will”
- Pic 2: Girl singing on stage with stars → she WILL be a famous singer → “will”
- Pic 3: Woman holding baby → not a doctor → so she WON’T be a doctor → “won’t”
- Pic 4: Two kids playing tennis → no medal shown → probably WON’T win a medal → “won’t”
- Pic 5: Man teaching math → he IS a teacher now? But question is about future → if he’s already teaching, maybe he WILL continue? Or perhaps it’s showing he’s NOT French? The board has English numbers… Hmm. Actually, picture 5 shows him teaching — but the sentence is “He will / won’t be a French teacher.” If he’s teaching math, maybe he’s not a French teacher → so “won’t”
- Pic 6: Two people with sunglasses and stars → they look famous → so they WILL be famous → “will”
Wait — let’s match each sentence to its picture number:
Sentence 1 → Picture 1 → They are in Paris → so they WILL live in Paris → will
Sentence 2 → Picture 2 → Singing star → WILL be famous singer → will
Sentence 3 → Picture 3 → Holding baby → not being a doctor → WON’T be a doctor → won’t
Sentence 4 → Picture 4 → Playing tennis, no medal → WON’T win a medal → won’t
Sentence 5 → Picture 5 → Teaching math → not French → WON’T be a French teacher → won’t
Sentence 6 → Picture 6 → Famous-looking → WILL be famous → will
✔ So answers:
1. will
2. will
3. won’t
4. won’t
5. won’t
6. will
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Final Answer:
Part 1:
2. I will live in Paris. I won’t live in Rooftops.
3. I won’t drive a big car. I will ride a yellow bicycle.
4. They won’t live in Paris. They will visit me twice a year.
Part 2:
1. will
2. will
3. won’t
4. won’t
5. won’t
6. will
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Part 1: Write sentences about Tara’s life in the future. Use “will” and “won’t”.
We are given word groups with checkmarks (✓) for things that WILL happen, and crosses (✗) for things that WON’T happen.
Remember:
- Use “will” + base verb for positive predictions.
- Use “won’t” + base verb for negative predictions.
- Subject + will/won’t + verb + rest of sentence.
Let’s do each one:
Question 2:
> I / live / in Paris. ✓
> I / live in Rooftops. ✗
So:
- She WILL live in Paris → “I will live in Paris.”
- She WON’T live in Rooftops → “I won’t live in Rooftops.”
✔ Final sentence:
I will live in Paris. I won’t live in Rooftops.
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Question 3:
> I / drive / a big car. ✗
> I / ride / a yellow bicycle. ✓
So:
- She WON’T drive a big car → “I won’t drive a big car.”
- She WILL ride a yellow bicycle → “I will ride a yellow bicycle.”
✔ Final sentence:
I won’t drive a big car. I will ride a yellow bicycle.
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Question 4:
> Dex and Ben / live / in Paris. ✗
> They / visit me / twice a year. ✓
Subject is “Dex and Ben” → we can say “They”
- They WON’T live in Paris → “They won’t live in Paris.”
- They WILL visit me twice a year → “They will visit me twice a year.”
✔ Final sentence:
They won’t live in Paris. They will visit me twice a year.
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Part 2: Look, read and choose.
We look at the pictures and decide if the sentence should use “will” or “won’t”.
Picture 1: Family in front of Eiffel Tower → they ARE in Paris → so they WILL live in Paris? Wait — but the first sentence says:
> 1 They will / won’t live in Paris.
But Picture 1 shows them IN Paris — so maybe they already live there? But the grammar is about FUTURE prediction. Let’s think carefully.
Actually, looking at all pictures together:
- Pic 1: Family in Paris → likely means they WILL live there → so “will”
- Pic 2: Girl singing on stage with stars → she WILL be a famous singer → “will”
- Pic 3: Woman holding baby → not a doctor → so she WON’T be a doctor → “won’t”
- Pic 4: Two kids playing tennis → no medal shown → probably WON’T win a medal → “won’t”
- Pic 5: Man teaching math → he IS a teacher now? But question is about future → if he’s already teaching, maybe he WILL continue? Or perhaps it’s showing he’s NOT French? The board has English numbers… Hmm. Actually, picture 5 shows him teaching — but the sentence is “He will / won’t be a French teacher.” If he’s teaching math, maybe he’s not a French teacher → so “won’t”
- Pic 6: Two people with sunglasses and stars → they look famous → so they WILL be famous → “will”
Wait — let’s match each sentence to its picture number:
Sentence 1 → Picture 1 → They are in Paris → so they WILL live in Paris → will
Sentence 2 → Picture 2 → Singing star → WILL be famous singer → will
Sentence 3 → Picture 3 → Holding baby → not being a doctor → WON’T be a doctor → won’t
Sentence 4 → Picture 4 → Playing tennis, no medal → WON’T win a medal → won’t
Sentence 5 → Picture 5 → Teaching math → not French → WON’T be a French teacher → won’t
Sentence 6 → Picture 6 → Famous-looking → WILL be famous → will
✔ So answers:
1. will
2. will
3. won’t
4. won’t
5. won’t
6. will
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Final Answer:
Part 1:
2. I will live in Paris. I won’t live in Rooftops.
3. I won’t drive a big car. I will ride a yellow bicycle.
4. They won’t live in Paris. They will visit me twice a year.
Part 2:
1. will
2. will
3. won’t
4. won’t
5. won’t
6. will
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