[ Punctuation and Grammar ]
. Which sentence is correct?
A. Its going to rain tomorrow.
B. It’s going to rain tomorrow.
C. Its’ going to rain tomorrow.
D. It going to rain tomorrow.

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Have Been to vs. Have Gone to › ViewHe … to make a withdrawal at an ATM. He shoud be back in about five minutes.
- has been
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What’s his job?
A. He’s an astronaut
B. He’s an electrician
C. He’s a mechanic
D. He’s a plumber
Which sentence is an example of the second conditional?
A. If it rains, I will bring an umbrella.
B. If it rained, I would bring an umbrella.
C. If it had rained, I would have brought an umbrella.
D. If it rains, I bring an umbrella.
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The doctor __ me not to eat for 12 hours before the surgery.
A. ask
B. asking
C. asked
