Change in the expected future price of housing.
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The future tense of change is "will change." For example, "The weather will change tomorrow."
A chemical change is when you do something to a material and can never change it back, like when you bake a cake, you might think it's a physical change, but it's actually chemical because you can not change it back to the cake batter. Does that help? ========================== Yes buring a pen is a chemical change.
The word "pen" would change to "men" if one letter is altered.
The correct phrase is "wave of the future." This idiom suggests that something is expected to become increasingly popular or prevalent in the future.
Pen
A pencil would be wiser, it can learn from mistakes and change. A pen on the other hand is very sure of themselves, and can not be molded to change.
False
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Why did the future not change when Myles brought Martin to the future?