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  1. I will live in a different country one day. IncorrectoIncorrecto Pregunta 8 0 / 2 pts. have/ because/ don’t think/ a swimming pool/ I/ I’ll/ I can’t swim. I have a swimming pool I’ll don’t think because I can’t swim. Pregunta 9 2 / 2 pts. I’ll/ soon./ a new bike/ probably/ buy.

  2. I will live in a different country one day. Pregunta 5 2 / 2 pts ecological homes./ In/ live/ in/ the future,/ people/ will In the future, we download in computer games our brains. Pregunta 10 2 / 2 pts have/ don't think/ I/ I/ a boring job./ will I don't think I will have a boring job. Puntaje del examen: 18 de 20.

  3. I will live in a diff er ent c ountry one day. 2 / 2 pts. Ques on 5. all the household chor es / P eop le / will / hav e / to do / a r obot / the futur e. / in. P eople will hav e a r obot to do all the household chor es in the futur e. 2 / 2 pts. Ques on 6. year s. / 10 / in / P edr o / have / won 't / same friends / the.

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  6. For free. Translate I will live in a different country. See Spanish-English translations with audio pronunciations, examples, and word-by-word explanations.

  7. 2 de abr. de 2018 · As you noted one is in past simple tense while the other in past continuous tense, and there is a difference between them in use. In 1999, I lived in Cuba. It means that you lived there not temporary (permanent).