Which is the correct form: ‘I will eat’ or ‘I am going to eat’ for a planned meal?
A. I will have eaten
B. I will be eating
C. I am going to eat
D. I am eating

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Tenses and Sentence Completion › ViewHe ______ (not finish) his homework yet.
A. doesn’t finish
B. hasn’t finished
C. hadn’t finished
D. didn’t finish
Grammar › View
Choose the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
A. A clear head, a warm heart, and a willing attitude–these are essential attributes for being successful.
B. A clear head, a warm heart, and a willing attitude these are essential attributes for being successful.
C. A clear head, a warm heart, and a willing attitude these are essential attributes for-being-successful.
D. None are correct
I’m still ___ to driving such a big car. I think it will take me some time.
A. used
B. getting used
C. being used
Subordinating Conjunctions › View
Identify the subordinating conjunction. “Do not go home until your father says so.”
A. says
B. do
C. until
D. go
