Ten years from now, I would like to be retired, and spending lots of time with my grandchildren. I would like to spend time volunteering to help the elderly in my community.
I hope to be working in a fulfilling career that allows me to make a positive impact, surrounded by supportive friends and family. Ultimately, I aim to be happy and healthy, continuing to learn and grow in both my personal and professional life.
No punctuation is needed (other than the period at the end of the sentence). However, this sentence is not optimally structured. Better would be any of the following: What are they doing now in Spain? What are they doing in Spain at the present time? What are they doing in Spain now?
In Tibetan, you would say "ཁྱོད་རྟོགས་ག་འཆུ?" which is transliterated as "khod-tog-ga-chu?" and means "What are you doing now?"
"Co teraz robisz" in Polish means "What are you doing now?"
Hello, how are you? What have you been doing? I would assume nothing much.
"¿Qué estás haciendo ahorita?" means "What are you doing right now?" in Spanish. It's a common way to inquire about someone's current activity or situation.
Rooting my future wife and starting a family.
Taylor says in 20 years she would love to be doing the same thing she is doing now Singing and song writing If she wasn't singing She would still be writing ( she says she would want to be a journalist
I would like to have a masters degree
Do somthing that you feel like doing....Like Reading Twilight or a really good book you would like!
Be a cartoonist or author
its illegale to do that. if u are doing that now, u would like be arrested
i think the world 100 years from now will be filled with all new technoligies
FARMING
Bob likes pie.
there would be new kinds of animals
Maddie would be 8 years old now, doing things that 8 year olds do. Looking forward to summer vacation from school, playing with friends and siblings.
extremely painful withdrawls. possibility of death. recommend rehab center.