[ Future Tenses and Modals ]
How do you use ‘going to’ in a sentence?
A. I am going to study for my exam.
B. I going to study for exam.
C. I am going study for my exam.
D. I will studying for my exam.

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Grammar › ViewThe went to the beach, to the mountains, and to the zoo.
The comma before and represents the application of the —-.
A. overuse of commas
B. overuse of colons
C. use of the Oxford comma
D. confusion of grammar
Idioms › View
To inherit money is the same as to ___ into money.
a. come
b. move
c. keep
Did Jane and Sally go to the cafe yesterday?
A. No, I didn’t.
B. No, he didn’t.
C. No, she didn’t.
D. No, they didn’t.
Grammar › View
What ______ in my position? I had no other choice.
A. would you do
B. would you have done
C. had you done
D. did you do
