Complete the sentences with one word. 1. We'll have a bit of Korean by the time you come to Seoul. We're starting classes next week.
2. By June next year, I have retired from work.
3. In their retirement, they'll living in a small house in the mountains.
4. Take some keys with you – I'll probably be a shower when you get back.
5. Next week we'll been together for two years.
6. I'm taking the day off on Friday – I be working.
7. Our table at the restaurant is at 1 p.m. Do you think we'll have lunch by 3 p.m.?
8. Come and find me when the film finishes. I'll be a coffee in the bar next door.

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tanechkamaksim1 tanechkamaksim1  23.01.2024 18:26
1. We'll have a bit of Korean by the time you come to Seoul. We're starting classes next week.
- The missing word is "learn". We'll learn a bit of Korean by the time you come to Seoul. We're starting classes next week. This means that they will start learning the Korean language in their classes and by the time the person arrives in Seoul, they will have acquired some knowledge of the language.

2. By June next year, I have retired from work.
- The missing word is "will". By June next year, I will have retired from work. This means that the person is planning to retire by June of the following year. They are stating their future plan to retire.

3. In their retirement, they'll living in a small house in the mountains.
- The missing word is "be". In their retirement, they'll be living in a small house in the mountains. This means that after they retire, they plan to live in a small house located in the mountains. The word "be" indicates their state of existence in that particular location.

4. Take some keys with you – I'll probably be a shower when you get back.
- The missing word is "in". Take some keys with you – I'll probably be in a shower when you get back. This means that when the person returns, the speaker will most likely be taking a shower. The word "in" is used to indicate the location or state that the speaker will be in.

5. Next week we'll been together for two years.
- The missing word is "have". Next week we'll have been together for two years. This means that by the time next week comes, the speaker and the other person will have been together for a total of two years. The word "have" indicates the duration of their relationship.

6. I'm taking the day off on Friday – I be working.
- The missing word is "won't". I'm taking the day off on Friday – I won't be working. This means that the speaker has decided not to work on Friday and will take the day off instead. The word "won't" indicates a negative statement, stating that the speaker will not be working.

7. Our table at the restaurant is at 1 p.m. Do you think we'll have lunch by 3 p.m.?
- No missing words.

8. Come and find me when the film finishes. I'll be a coffee in the bar next door.
- The missing word is "having". Come and find me when the film finishes. I'll be having a coffee in the bar next door. This means that after the film finishes, the speaker will be enjoying a cup of coffee in the nearby bar. The word "having" indicates the action of consuming coffee.
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