[ Future Tenses ]
Which sentence correctly uses the future simple tense to express a spontaneous decision?
A. I am going to buy a new car.
B. I will buy a new car.
C. I am buying a new car.
D. I will be buying a new car.
Select your answer:

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Revise this sentence so that it is grammatically correct: Before you accuse me of theft you should check the facts.
A. Before you, accuse me, of theft you should check the facts.
B. Before you accuse, me of theft, you should check the facts.
C. Before you accuse me of theft, you should check the facts.
D. Before, you, accuse me of theft, you should check the facts.
