[ Comparatives, Superlatives, and Modals ]
What is the correct form of ‘be going to’ for a future event?
A. We are going to have a meeting at 2 p.m.
B. We going to have a meeting at 2 p.m.
C. We are going have a meeting at 2 p.m.

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Reporting VerbsFew, a few, little, a littleGrammar - used toPresent ContinousPunctuationsGrammar, adverbs of frequency placementPRESENT SIMPLE - CHILDRENSimple Present Continuous TensePronoun-Verb AgreementContinuous TensesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewA: “Make yourself at home.”
B: “ _____.”
_
A. Excuse me
B. Thank you
C. Sleep well
D. Thanks. Same to you
Modal Verb › View
No thanks. I____ call back later
A. Would
B. Can
C. Will
D. May
Grammar › ViewWhere ____________ (GO) to school? — Stanford University.
A. do you go
B. are you going
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There ___________ some kittens in this box a few minutes ago.
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were
