[ Future Tenses ]
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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Comma › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses commas?
A. Well, I guess, that I will give you an extra day to complete the poem.
B. Well I guess, that I will give you an extra day to complete the poem.
C. Well, I guess that I will give you an extra day to complete the poem.
Grammar › View
A pacifist is a person ______ believes that all wars are wrong.
A. who
B. whose
C. whom
D. where
Present/Past/Past Particple › ViewWhat is the past participle of “live”?
A. living
B. lives
C. lived
Going To Be and Will › View
It _________ grow a lot.
A. ‘ll
B. ‘s going to
