Choose the sentence that uses “will” to talk about a future action.
A. I will to visit my grandma next week.
B. I will visiting my grandma next week.
C. I will visits my grandma next week.
D. I will visit my grandma next week.

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A. memorials
B. tutorials
C. denials
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Which sentence is correct?
A. My father yelled, “Close the door on your way out!
B. “My father yelled, Close the door on your way out!”
C. My father yelled, “Close the door on your way out!”
D. My father yelled, “Close the door on your way out”!
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A. is wearing / is not going
B. is not wearing / is going
C. are wearing / are not going
D. are not wearing / are going
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Forming future tense with present continuous: What is the future form of the verb ‘sleep’?
A. will be sleeping
B. is sleeping
C. sleeps
D. was sleeping
