[ Future Tenses ]
Which sentence correctly uses “going to” for a future prediction based on present evidence?
A. They are going to the concert tonight.
B. They will go to the concert tonight.
C. They are going to go to the concert tonight.
D. Look at those clouds; it is going to rain.

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A. in
B. down
C. away
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My best friend _______ _____ (x) a skateboard but he ______ ______ a new mountain bike. (+)
A. haven’t got / have got
B. hasn’t got / has got
C. have got / hasn’t got
D. have got / haven’t got
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scraggly
A. to spit back out
B. to assume without proof, or as self evident; take for granted
C. shaggy; ragged; unkempt
