Differentiate between ‘Going to’ and Present Continuous in the sentence: ‘I am going to the store later.’
A. Going to is used for singular subjects, while Present Continuous is used for plural subjects.
B. ‘Going to’ is used to express a planned future action, while Present Continuous is used for actions happening at the moment of speaking or in the near future.
C. Going to is used for past actions, while Present Continuous is used for future actions.
D. Going to is used for expressing emotions, while Present Continuous is used for planned actions.
Select your answer:

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Perfect Tenses › ViewWhen do we use future perfect tense?
A. When we want to talk about an action that happened in the past
B. When we want to describe ongoing actions in the future
C. When we want to emphasize the present moment
D. When we want to talk about an action that will have been completed before a certain time in the future.
Grammar › View
The teacher said, “You should revise your lessons regularly.” Choose the correct reported speech.
A. The teacher said we should revise our lessons regularly.
B. The teacher advised us to revise our lessons regularly.
C. The teacher said that we had to revise our lessons regularly.
D. The teacher told us we must revise our lessons regularly.
