Macbeth scene 6: Lennox suspects Macbeth, whom he calls a "tyrant," in the murders of Duncan and Banquo. The lord tells Lennox that Macduff has gone to England, where he will join Malcolm in pleading with England's King Edward for aid. News of these plots has prompted Macbeth to prepare for war. Lennox and the lord express their hope that Malcolm and Macduff will be successful and that their actions can save Scotland from Macbeth.
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The future participle of dance would be will dance.
William Shakespeare does not have a future. He died in 1616. That pretty much ended his career.
The future perfect continuous tense of dance is will have been dancing.
Hecate was angry at the three witches who were predicting the future of Macbeth
Foreshadowing
I would suggest to save it and remember where you have it when you need to open it in the future. :-)
Foreshadowing is the literary technique of providing hints or clues about what will happen later in a story. It builds anticipation and can create suspense for the reader or viewer.
foreshadowing
I suggest that in the future swimsuits will be modified with the material Lycra.
Leak makes the future bleak
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The population trends suggest that conditions in developing nations will change in the future towards a more favorable level, improving development prospects, and creating urbanization which will translate to investment opportunities as well.
he wanted the U.S to be neutral and not go into WW1
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There is no evidence yet to suggest their is an existence of aliens... But in the future, who knows?