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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A. are studying
B. is studying
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After listening to the Kayne West CD, I have new respect for his music.
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A. There probably won’t be any fish either.
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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
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