“My mother is taking the bus to work tomorrow,” he said.
A. He told me that his mother is taking the bus to work the next day.
B. He told me that his mother was taking the bus to work the next day.
C. He told me that his mother will take the bus to work the next day.

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A. about
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Dr. and Mrs. Kwan ________ visited Spain _______ made stops in Paris and London.
A. both, and
B. not only, but also
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Convert the sentence to future tense: ‘She writes a letter to her grandmother.’
A. She has written a letter to her grandmother.
B. She will write a letter to her grandmother.
C. She is writing a letter to her grandmother.
D. She wrote a letter to her grandmother.
