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Ask questions to the italicized words: 1. It will take you two hours to get there. (1) 2. I'm not going to the cinema either because I'm very busy tonight. (1) 3. They will go to the new show next week. (1) 4. My elder brother will lecture on French art next year. (2) 5. The Browns will come back next month. (2) 6. He will have some free time tomorrow. (2)

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