[ 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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Article › ViewHe hopes to join _____ University soon.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article
Future Tenses › View
What ______at 11 o´clock tonight?
A. will you have done
B. have you been done
C. will you be doing
D. will you have been doing
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
