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English, 09.11.2020 08:50 kari41434

But if you're on the Internet, I'd say you (are / will be) still on the grid.
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If housing costs continue to rise, more people
(look / will look) for alternatives.
If I want to go off grid, where (do / will) I start?
If you're serious, you (start / will start) with a small home
that's easy to heat.
What (do / will) they choose if they cannot afford
a house next year?

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