APC 13 08 25 30 8 3d

APC 13 08 25 30 8 3d



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Notę: 1) We normally use be going to to talk about something we intend to do and will to give details or make comments. e.g.A: l'm going to have a party next week. III invite all my friends. B: That'll be great.

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