[ Future Tenses ]
“I’ve got lots of work to do. _____________ (you/make) dinner for me, Kate?”
A. Will you make
B. Are you going to make
C. Are you making
D. Do you make

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Modals VerbsSimiles and Body IdiomsPassive Voice in Past and Present TenseModals and PrepositionGerund or InfinitivesAlthough, Though, In spite of, DespiteCompound AdjectivesAdverb ClauseMixed ConditionalsConnectivesOther quiz:
Future Tense › ViewI _____ here until he answers me.
A. will stay
B. will be staying
C. will staying
D. will be stay
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He avoids ___________ underwear at that shop.
A. buy
B. to buy
C. bought
D. buying
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A. eat
B. eats
C. ate
D. will eat
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Have you seen her ______ toy yet?
A. New
B. Knew
