Which of the following sentences uses the correct future form to express a prediction based on personal belief?
A. I think it will rain tomorrow.
B. I think it is going to rain tomorrow.
C. I think it rains tomorrow.
D. I think I will rain tomorrow.

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Grammar › ViewSelect the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
A. That beach is popular in the summer in other words, if you go there, plan to arrive early to get a good spot.
B. That beach is popular in the summer, in other words: if you go there, plan to arrive early to get a good spot.
C. That beach is popular in the summer; in other words, if you go there, plan to arrive early to get a good spot.
D. That beach is popular in the summer, in other words, if you go there, plan to arrive early to get a good spot.
Future Tenses › View
Identify the future simple tense: ‘I will finish my homework later.’
A. I have finished my homework later.
B. I finished my homework later.
C. I will finish my homework later.
D. I will be finishing my homework later.
Commas › ViewNext semester I will take biology, the study of living organisms, to complete my college hours.
What is the correct use of the comma?
A. Around extra information
B. items in a series
C. After an introductory clause
Articles › View
You are ____ sexiest person I know.
A. a
B. –
C. the
