Which sentence uses ‘will’ for future decision?
A. ‘I am going to call you later.’
B. ‘I will call you later.’
C. ‘I will go to the store tomorrow.’
D. ‘She is going to bake a cake.’

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Future Forms › ViewDoes Miko know about the party next week? – I’m not sure. I _______ her when I see her.
A. ask
B. am asking
C. am going to ask
D. will ask
Tenses › View
We use this tense for temporary situations.
A. future with will
B. present continuous
C. present simple
D. future with be going to
Grammar › ViewWill more people become fish eaters?
A. There probably won’t be any fish either.
B. The oceans will probably be too polluted.
C. There probably won’t be enough meat for everyone.
D. The price will definitely go up.
Vocabulary › View
Harold likes his salad with nothing on the lettuce but dressing, which most people think is very __________ and boring.
A. energizing
B. appetizing
C. plain
D. refreshing
