Which sentence correctly uses the future simple tense to express a prediction?
A. I am going to call you later.
B. I will call you later.
C. I am calling you later.
D. I will be calling you later.

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Grammar › ViewA:______ Sam ______ badminton with his friends? B:No, he isn’t. He’s going to go shopping with them.
A. Is; practice
B. Isn’t; going to practice
C. Will; practice
D. Did; practice
Quantifiers and Adjectives › View
My father is hardworking. He works ____
A. a lot of
B. lots of
C. a lot
D. many
Reported Speech › View“If I were you, I’d tell him the truth,” she said to me.
A. She said to me that if I were you, I’d tell him the truth.
B. She will tell him the truth if she is me.
C. She suggested to tell him the truth if she were me.
D. She advised me to tell him the truth.
TOEIC › View
We are looking for a new office that is _____ than our current one.
(A) large
(B) largely
(C) larger
(D)l argest
