Apply future tenses in the sentence: ‘They are going to visit their grandparents next weekend.’
A. They will be visiting their grandparents next weekend.
B. They are going to visited their grandparents next weekend.
C. They will visit their grandparents next weekend.
D. They are visiting their grandparents next weekend.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewWhat does the suffix -ologist means if added to the word society?
A. a citizen of society
B. a member of society
C. a person who is social
D. a person who studies society
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Which one of these sentences is using a possessive noun correctly?
A. When you’re smiling the whole world smiles with you.
B. The women’s coat is hanging in the closet.
C. These are there hats.
D. The dog’s collar is very tight.
