Complete the sentence with MIGHT, MAY, WILL, or GOING TO:
A: Have you booked anything yet?
B: no, not yet. I think I [blank_start]will[blank_end] look on the internet tonight and see if there are any last minute offers.
Good morning, my name is Jessica Dubicka and I'm going to talk to you about the growth of tourism in Trujillo and Chiclayo. [blank_start]First of all I'd like to[blank_end] show some figures from the World Tourism Organization and then I'll talk about some of the predictions of the region
Match:
When the plane leaves late = [blank_start]delay[blank_end]
You must have a [blank_start]boarding[blank_end] pass to get on the plane.
similar to tag = [blank_start]label[blank_end]
When the plane leaves the ground = [blank_start]take off[blank_end]
Hotel facilities:
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