[ Future Tenses ]
Use a time expression with ‘Going to’ in the sentence: ‘We are going to have a party ______.’
A. We are going to have a party next year.
B. We are going to have a party tomorrow.
C. We are going to have a party in the past.
D. We are going to have a party yesterday.

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Infinitive and GerundsAdverbial ClausePast Continues TensePrepositions of Time & PlacePresent TenseParticiple - ing/ edVerb Present Simple TensePronoun-Verb AgreementSecond Type ConditionalUnless If First ConditionalOther quiz:
Modal Verbs › ViewIf you can’t find your house keys, you …….. them in car.
A. shouldn’t have left
B. would rather have left
C. can’t have left
D. must have left
TOEFL Grammar › View
We had better _____ before it begins to rain.
A. leave
B. leaving
C. to leave
D. to leaving
Modal Verbs › ViewYou _____ drive faster than 50 kilometres per hour on this road.
A. couldn’t
B. needn’t
C. don’t have to
D. mustn’t
Homonyms › View
Do you have ___ to pick up Bobby after school?
a. time
b. thyme
