Form a question using ‘going to’.
A. Is she going to the store?
B. What are you going to do later?
C. He is going to play soccer?
D. Are you going to attend the meeting?

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A. justify
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Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A. Excuse me. you have dropped your purse.
B. Excuse me, you have dropped your purse.
C. Excuse, me you have dropped your purse.
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A. below
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Choose the correct sentence with an adverb:
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B. He writes neatly.
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D. They have a big house.
