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“Do you think that you will go to college when you’re older?” “Yes, …”

A. I will.

B. I won’t.

C. I’ll.

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Conditional Sentence Past Simple or Past Continuous Adverbs of Degree Vocabulary and Prepositions Conjunctions & Prepositions Future Tense (will/be going to/p.continuous) Grammar and Sentence Correction Verb Tenses and Usage Adverb Clauses Communicative Grammar Collective Nouns Present Simple and Present Continuous Tenses Inversion + Passive Voice Past Simple and Past Progressive Present or Past Tenses Adverb of Manner Past Future Tenses Pronouns, Sentence Structure, and Apostrophes Modal Verbs and Conditionals Past Continuous Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous Grammar and Preposition Simple Tense Modals Auxiliary Grammar - Present and Past Passive Simple Past Tense Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes and Pronouns Gerund Subject or Object Clauses and Conjunctions Definite pronouns (Subject, Object, Reflexive) Passive Voice in Past and Present Tense Perfect Modals Sentences vs Run-Ons Verbs Past Tense and Perfect Tense Prepositions and Adverbs Conjunctions and Transitions Persuasive Text Present Simple Affirmative and Negative Modal Verb, Passive Voice Preposition (at,in,on) Phrasal Verb & Prepositional Phrase Passive Voice & Tenses Present Perfect Tenses Apologizing English Article Adjective Suffixes Ability Vocabulary, Grammar, Spelling Tenses Structure Gerunds and Modals Modals and Active and Passive Voice Be Verb in Tenses Comparisons Modal Auxiliary Verbs Because / so Grammar TOEFL Grammar - Collective Nouns Indefinite and Intensive Noun 1st Conditional Adverbial Phrases Gerund, Participle, Infinitive, or Appositive Es and S Modals of Advisability Present Tenses Adverbial Clause / If / Comparatives Present and Future Tenses Past Simple and Continuous Simple and Past Tenses Jobs Wish / If only ( Present) Bare Infinitive and To Infinitive Articles and Quantifiers Types of Preposition Simple Compound and Complex Sentences Progessive Tenses Present Verb Tenses Gerunds, Infinitives and Modals of Possibility Has and Have Put Phrasal Verb Auxiliaries Verb Suffixes (ing-ed) Sentences Would/would like - affirmative/negative Tenses and Verb Forms Mixed Grammar On, At, By used to, be used to, get used to Finite and Non-Finite Verb Auxiliary and Modal Verbs Grammar of Future Plans Pre-intermediate Nouns and Vocabulary Sentence Structure and Pronoun Antecedent Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs Would rather/ would prefer/ would like Recount Texts and Tenses Coordinating and Subordinating Conjunctions Verb to Be Tenses & Object Pronoun Present Continuous Tense Future Simple