Which sentence uses “be going to” to express a prediction based on evidence?
A. I will be finishing my book tonight.
B. I am going to finish my book tonight.
C. The dark clouds mean it is going to rain.
D. I will finish my book tonight.
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It is important to save money because we can use the money to buy what we need later. As the saying goes,________.
A. a fool and his money are soon parted
B. in for a penny, in for a pound
C. money doesn’t grow on trees
D. save for a rainy day
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