Which sentence correctly uses “will” for things you expect to happen?
A. I am going to probably win the game.
B. I will probably win the game.
C. I probably win the game.
D. I am probably winning the game.

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What is the correct passive form of ‘The teacher teaches the students’?
A. The teacher is teaching the students.
B. The students are taught by the teacher.
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To not take part in some activity, such as voting.
A. abstain
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D. blockade
