[ Future Tenses ]
Which is correct: ‘I will help you’ or ‘I am going to help you’ for a spontaneous decision?
A. I helped you
B. I will be helping you
C. I am helping you
D. I will help you

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Grammar › View________ was the weather like when you were on holiday?
A. How
B. What
C. Where
D. When
Pronouns › View
Larry ties 45 big balloons to ___ chair and then sits down.
A. his
B. he
C. him
D. himself
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A. Who did go to Japan?
B. Who went to Japan?
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In which tense do we use to talk about future plans?
A. Present Continuous
B. Future Simple
C. Present Simple
D. Present Perfect
