Hopefully progression. The EU is expected to pick up its economy, probably not anytime soon but in the future, and rocket towards economic enlargement as it has done in the past. It is also expected to engulf all of Europe and most likely fuse into one nation: Europe or the European Union.
No. But the Ukraine wishes to join the EU in the future.
The EU has created a single market and strives to do so in the future.
No, Uzbekistan is not a member of the EU, nor is it under consideration for EU membership at any future time.
they are going to say hello to other countries
No. Georgia is neither in the EU nor in the Schengen area. It is geographically separated from the EU and the Schengen area, so is unlikely to join either in the near future.
The EU is just the European Union. Any countries of Europe can apply to receive EU membership if they qualify. The EU (or Euro) zone is the collection of member countries which share the currency the Euro. The Euro is now compulsory for all EU members, except the UK and Denmark which have opted out but may join in the future.
The USA has not applied to join the EU, and is unlikely to join in the future. The USA would be ineligible to join for several reasons, including capital punishment.
"Vivi" means "I lived" I live = (Eu) vivo I lived = (Eu) vivi I'm going to live = (Eu) vou viver I'll live = (Eu) viverei -- [this one is almost never used, sounds formal]
No. The present (western orientated) government wants EU membership in the future but the opposition parties (many of which are more Russian orientated) are against EU membership. At present corruption and income levels are far below even the EU's poorest countries (Romania and Bulgaria) but maybe in 10 years time EU membership will be possible.
Currently the new taoiseach (as with the old political party in power), want to remain a part of the EU. I do not see the EU kicking Ireland out either, after giving them such a vast loan
Yes, there is a future continuous tense in Portuguese. It is formed by combining the future tense of the verb "estar" (to be) with the gerund form of the main verb. For example, "Eu estarei estudando" translates to "I will be studying" in English.
The main reasons for forming the EU were to promote economic cooperation among European countries, to prevent future wars on the continent, and to strengthen political and social ties among member states.