Identify the sentence that uses “going to” for a future intention.
A. I will start a new hobby next month.
B. I am starting a new hobby next month.
C. I am going to start a new hobby next month.
D. I will be starting a new hobby next month.

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Grammar › ViewIf you ________ me last week, I would have been able to come.
A. invited
B. had invited
C. would invite
D. would have invited
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*—– you ——— ( invite ) them to your party last week?
A. Does you invite them to your party last week?
B. Did you invited them to your party last week?
C. Do you invited them to your party last week?
D. Did you invite them to your party last week?
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses the subjunctive mood correctly?
A. If he was taller, he could reach the shelf.
B. If he were taller, he could reach the shelf.
C. He is taller and can reach the shelf.
D. Is he tall enough to reach the shelf?
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__________________ is very bright tonight.
A. The sky
B. Sky
C. A sky
D. Skies
