Choose the correct sentence using ‘going to.’
A. He will travel to London next week.
B. He is going to travel to London next week.
C. He is travelling to London next week.
D. He has travelled to London next week.

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the best way to write this sentence about a child buying a gift?
A. He saved money and looked in many stores to buy her gift for her parents.
B. He saved money and looked in many stores to buy his gift for his parents.
C. He saved money and looked in many stores to buy their gift for their parents.
D. He saved money and looked in many stores to buy my gift for my parents.
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Which word needs to be corrected.
The bank lent us money for a down payment, so now we owned the house we used to rent.
A. lent
B. for a down payment
C. owned
D. used to rent
Conjunctions and Pronouns › ViewIdentify the conjunction of purpose in this sentence: ‘She saved money so that she could buy a new phone.’
A. although
B. because
C. in order to
D. so that
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A: ________ Mike Kevin and Sam’s classmate ten years ago?
B: No, he wasn’t.
A. is
B. was
C. are
D. were
