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Will he want … this prize?
Question 1:
Will he want … this prize?
A.
get
B.
to get
C.
getting
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Will she need … an investor?
Will you decide … it later?
Will you promise … us?
Will he want … more money?
Will he promise … me?
Will she refuse … ?
Will you agree … this contract?
Will you … train him?
Will you try … your aim?
Will you need … more money?
Did you need … on holiday?
Did she expect … a new level?
Did you decide … another strategy?
Did they promise … the project?
Did you choose … your job?
Did you try … more professional employees?
Did you expect …?
Did she try …?
Did they hope … a better job?
Did you want … much better results?
Will you promise … me?
Will he want … this prize?
Will he need … money?
Will you need … up early?
Will you want … your life?
Will you need … your decision?
Will he choose … in this team?
Will she need .. another trainer?
Will you agree … present there?
Will you try … your results?
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More Buses During the Holidays
November 28- - [1] - Although the holiday season signals a nice week-long vacation for many, bus drivers will work longer hours and straight into the holidays to accommodate the many tourists that are flooding the city this time of year and the shoppers that are busy buying those last-minute gifts. - [2] - The city announced new bus schedules for the next few weeks which included some routes where the buses would run all day and all night. While most buses stop running by 1:00 A.M., some parts of downtown will see buses running all night. The Bingham shopping district will also see buses running until 3:00 A.M. “This is when we have the most tourists and out-of-town folks coming to visit,” explained Mayor Bill Nate. “We felt it was important to provide the necessary services during this time.” - [3] - When the bus drivers’ union leader, Nathan Reiner, was asked about the new schedules he responded, "We worked out a payment that is agreeable on both sides and have enough drivers that can work in shifts so that there is no danger of overworking or exhaustion. Many of US will still get some time off during the holidays with our families.” - [4] –
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“Overall, the city seems prepared for the influx of tourists and holiday shoppers as Christmas draws near.”