Form a question using ‘Going to’ for the sentence: ‘They are going to visit their relatives next weekend.’
A. Will they visit their relatives next weekend?
B. Are they going to visit their relatives next weekend?
C. Can they visit their relatives next weekend?
D. Did they visit their relatives last weekend?

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Direct-Indirect Speech › ViewI said to him, “Where have you lost the pen I brought for you yesterday?
A. I asked him where he had lost the pen I had brought for him the day before.
B. I asked him where he had lost the pen I had brought for him the previous day.
C. I asked him where he had lost the pen I had brought for him the next day.
D. I asked him where he had lost the pen I brought for him the previous day.
Grammar › View
……………………..the train station near here?
A. Are
B. Is
C. Am
D. Be
…….. he like his new pet?
A. Do
B. Does
C. Are
D. Has
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What does the word ‘begrudge’ mean?
A. To use your finger/hand to ask someone to come towards you
B. A man who’s never been married
C. A drink (of any type)
D. To be jealous of someone having something
