[ Future Tenses ]
Use a time expression with ‘Going to’ in the sentence: ‘He is going to cook dinner ______.’
A. He is going to cook dinner in the morning.
B. He is going to cook dinner on the moon.
C. He is going to cook dinner tomorrow.
D. He is going to cook dinner at 7:00 PM.
Select your answer:
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A. Teacher said ” No cheating please.”
B. Teacher said ” No cheating please!”
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To indentify as causing something; to attribute to
A. Proscribe
B. Nondescript
C. Ascribe