Use WILL or WON'T to complete the sentences. 1. That suitcase looks heavy. I help you. 2. Do you think people live on the moon? 3. I'm hungry. I have some salad. 4. Ann and Mark be at the party? No, they 5. I hope, they pass the test. 6. When do you think we meet Monica? 7. you be sixteen next year? Yes, I 8. The sun rise at 4.33 tomorrow. 9. you marry me? Yes, I 10. There's no bread and milk left. I do the shopping for us. 11. Ask Tim. I'm sure he help you plan your birthday party, 12. We play football after school tomorrow. 13. The film start soon. Let's sit down. 14. I don't think they win the match. future 15. The cake looks delicious. I have some 16. I'm tired. I go to bed. 17. robots work as teachers in the future?
Explanation: The speaker is offering assistance in carrying the heavy suitcase.
Solution: Replace "I" with "I will."
2. Do you think people live on the moon? They won't live on the moon.
Explanation: The speaker expresses doubt about the possibility of people living on the moon.
Solution: Replace "They" with "They won't."
3. I'm hungry. I won't have some salad.
Explanation: The speaker declines the offer of having salad to satisfy their hunger.
Solution: Replace "I have" with "I won't have."
4. Ann and Mark be at the party? No, they won't.
Explanation: The speaker predicts that Ann and Mark will not attend the party.
Solution: Replace "They" with "They won't."
5. I hope they pass the test.
Explanation: The speaker expresses a positive expectation for someone to succeed on the upcoming test.
Solution: No changes needed.
6. When do you think we will meet Monica?
Explanation: The speaker inquires about the time of meeting Monica in the future.
Solution: Add "will" after "we."
7. Will you be sixteen next year? Yes, I will.
Explanation: The speaker confirms that they will turn sixteen next year.
Solution: No changes needed.
8. The sun will rise at 4:33 tomorrow.
Explanation: The speaker predicts the time of sunrise for the following day.
Solution: Replace "rise" with "will rise."
9. Will you marry me? Yes, I will.
Explanation: The speaker accepts the proposal of marriage.
Solution: No changes needed.
10. There's no bread and milk left. I will do the shopping for us.
Explanation: The speaker takes responsibility for buying groceries in the absence of bread and milk.
Solution: Replace "I do" with "I will do."
11. Ask Tim. I'm sure he will help you plan your birthday party.
Explanation: The speaker suggests seeking assistance from Tim for planning a birthday party, expressing confidence in his willingness to help.
Solution: Replace "he help" with "he will help."
12. We will play football after school tomorrow.
Explanation: The speaker plans to engage in a game of football after school on the following day.
Solution: No changes needed.
13. The film will start soon. Let's sit down.
Explanation: The speaker suggests finding a seat as the film is about to start.
Solution: Replace "start" with "will start."
14. I don't think they will win the match.
Explanation: The speaker expresses doubt or disbelief in the likelihood of their team winning the match.
Solution: No changes needed.
15. The cake looks delicious. I will have some.
Explanation: The speaker expresses desire to taste the delicious-looking cake.
Solution: No changes needed.
16. I'm tired. I will go to bed.
Explanation: The speaker acknowledges their fatigue and intends to go to sleep.
Solution: No changes needed.
17. Will robots work as teachers in the future?
Explanation: The speaker poses a question about the possibility of robots fulfilling teaching roles in the future.
Solution: No changes needed.