Constructing sentences with future tenses: Construct a sentence using present simple for future events.
A. I am leaving for the airport at 6 AM tomorrow.
B. I will leave for the airport at 6 AM tomorrow.
C. I leave for the airport at 6 AM tomorrow.
D. I have left for the airport at 6 AM tomorrow.

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A. look it after
B. look it over
C. look into it
D. look it round
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She will go to the museum next month.
A. Present Continuous
B. Future will
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A. The toys are under the bed.
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Use ‘would’ in a sentence to express a polite request.
A. Could you pass me the salt, please?
B. Would you mind passing me the salt, please?
C. Can you pass me the salt, please?
D. Will you mind passing me the salt, please?
