What is the correct positive sentence in the future continuous tense of “Next Monday/Kate/drive/to/the airport”?
A. Next Monday, Kate will be driving to the airport.
B. Next Monday, Kate drives to the airport.
C. Next Monday, Kate is driving to the airport.
D. Next Monday, Kate will have driven to the airport.

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_____
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A. can’t
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