Positive sentence: The singer will sing three songs.
Interogative sentence: … ……………………….
A. will the singer be singing three songs?
B. will the singer sing three songs?
C. will the singer have been singing three songs?
D. will the singer have sung three songs?

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It rains so we can’t go to school.
A. If it rains, we could go to school
B. If didn’t rain, we could go to school
C. If it not rain, we could go to school
D. If it rains, we can go to school
