Form a question using ‘Going to’ for the sentence: ‘We are going to watch a movie tonight.’
A. Will we watch a movie tonight?
B. Are we going to watch a movie tonight?
C. Can we watch a movie tonight?
D. Did we watch a movie tonight?

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Grammar › ViewCombine the following ideas into one complete sentence: “The dog barked loudly. It scared the cat.”
A. The dog barked loudly, which scared the cat.
B. It scared the cat, the loudly dog barked.
C. Loudly barking, the cat scared the dog.
D. Loudly, the dog barked and the cat scared.
Noun Phrases › View
What period of time does this refer to?
historically
A. general past time
B. specific past time
C. present
Sentence Adverbs & Third Conditional › ViewImagine if Maya ________ (not forget) her passport, she could have traveled with us.
A. not forget
B. hadn’t forgotten
C. forgot
D. haven’t forgotten
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George hurt his head while he __________ .
A. ice skated
B. had ice skated
C. ice skates
D. was ice skating
