Convert the sentence to future tense: ‘He walks to school every day.’
A. He will be walking to school every day.
B. He is walking to school every day.
C. He walked to school every day.
D. He will walk to school every day.

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In the mall, we want to walk quickly to the food court.
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A. to walk
B. to the food court
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A. I will go to the beach tomorrow.
B. I am going to the beach yesterday.
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A. was
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