STUDY SKILLS
Joining ideas.
We use too, both, and, as well to join similar ideas.
Both Sue and Sam want to study at a university. Sue wants to study at a university, Sam wants to study at a university too/as well.
We use whereas, but to join opposing ideas.
Sue wants to live in an appartment, whereas Sam wants to live on a farm.
Asking about future plans Making predictions
.- Where will you ...? I think i'll ...
.- What will ...? I don't think ...
.- Will you ...? I don't think so. I don't know. Probably not.
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