Tina: Let’s have lunch tomorrow!
Ned: Tomorrow is not a good time for me.
I _________ have a job interview.
Tina: Oh, good luck!
A. will
B. am going to
Select your answer:

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Differentiate between tenses: He was running vs. He has been running.
A. He was running indicates a completed action; He has been running indicates a past action.
B. He was running indicates a present action; He has been running indicates a future ongoing action.
C. He was running indicates a future action; He has been running indicates a completed action.
D. He was running indicates a past ongoing action; He has been running indicates an action that started in the past and continues to the present.
