Which sentence uses ‘will’ for future prediction?
A. ‘I think it will rain later.’
B. ‘I am going to eat pizza for dinner.’
C. ‘She will go to the store after work.’
D. ‘They are going to have a picnic tomorrow.’

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A. could
B. may
C. might
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Change the sentence into negative form.
Your brother visits your grandma’s house every week.
A. Your brother do not visit your grandma’s house every week.
B. Your brother does not visit your grandma’s house every week.
C. Your brother is not visit your grandma’s house every week.
D. Your brother are not visit your grandma’s house every week.
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A. Run
B. Running
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What do you call a word formed from a verb that acts as a noun and always ends in -ing?
A. gerund
B. participle
C. infinitive