1. Will she be giving me this book tomorrow? 2. Will Mary be cooking a cake soon? 3. Will Tom be sending him a letter

  • 57
1. Will she be giving me this book tomorrow?
2. Will Mary be cooking a cake soon?
3. Will Tom be sending him a letter in two days?
4. Was I at the concert of this rock group two years ago? It was amazing!
5. Did you see my brother in 2010? He has changed a lot since then.
6. Did I live here many years ago? The settlement still looks wonderful.
Solnechnyy_Zaychik_5528
18
1. "Will she be giving me this book tomorrow?" - This is a future event involving someone giving a book to the speaker. To answer this question, we need to consider the context and the conditions that might influence the outcome. Since we don"t have any specific information about the situation, we can make an assumption based on a general perspective. Considering that the action will occur in the future, we can"t know for certain, but it"s possible that she will give you the book tomorrow if there are no obstacles or changes in plans. It would be helpful to confirm with her directly to get a definitive answer.

2. "Will Mary be cooking a cake soon?" - This question is asking about a future event involving Mary cooking a cake. As with the previous question, we need to consider the context and possibilities. Given that the action is in the future and assuming there are no hindrances, it is likely that Mary will be cooking a cake soon. It is important to note that this is not a guarantee, and it would be best to check with Mary directly to confirm her plans.

3. "Will Tom be sending him a letter in two days?" - This question refers to a future event where Tom is sending a letter to someone. To provide an answer, we need to understand the circumstances and any potential variables involved. Without specific information, we can speculate that if Tom intends to send the letter and nothing unexpected occurs, he will likely send it in two days. However, it is advisable to check with both Tom and the intended recipient for a more accurate answer.

4. "Was I at the concert of this rock group two years ago? It was amazing!" - This question is about a specific past event, asking whether the speaker attended a rock concert two years ago. Since it relates to a personal experience, only the speaker can provide a definitive answer. If the speaker recalls attending the concert and remembers it as an amazing experience, then the answer would be "yes, I was at the concert of this rock group two years ago."

5. "Did you see my brother in 2010? He has changed a lot since then." - This question concerns a past event in 2010, asking the recipient if they saw the speaker"s brother during that time. Again, only the recipient would have the answer to this question. If they did see the speaker"s brother in 2010 and notice significant changes in him since then, they can respond with "yes, I saw your brother in 2010, and he has indeed changed a lot since."

6. "Did I live here many years ago? The settlement still looks wonderful." - This question refers to the speaker"s past residence in a particular location. As only the speaker knows their personal history, they can provide the answer. If the speaker lived there many years ago and still finds the settlement wonderful, they can answer with "yes, I did live here many years ago, and the settlement still looks wonderful to me."