What is the correct use of “going to” in future tense?
A. For timetables and schedules
B. For predictions based on previous knowledge
C. For offers, promises, and requests
D. To express certainty

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A. and
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The wind was blowing fiercely. It seemed that it was trying to knock over the trees.
A. The wind was blowing fiercely like it was trying to knock over the trees.
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C. The wind was blowing fiercely as if it were calming the trees.
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A. work
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careful; mindful of rules and consequences
A. circumspect
B. providential
C. invidious
D. lucid
E. photogenic
