[ Future Tenses ]
‘There’s someone’s at the door.’
A. ‘OK. I’m getting it.’
B. ‘OK. I’ll get it.’
C. ‘OK. I’m going to get it.’

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Distinguishing Future Tenses › ViewI ________ cook dinner for my family tonight.
A. will
B. am going to
Present Continuous, Present Perfect and Used to › View
My new job is exhausting,
A. I didn’t used to wake up at 5 am
B. I will used to getting up at 5am
C. I was used to get up at 5am
D. I’m not used to waking up at 5 am
Adverbial Clause › ViewI stayed late at the office _____ I could complete the project.
A. because
B. unless
C. so that
D. until
Modals › View
What modal is NOT used to express possibility?
A. could
B. should
C. may
D. might
