[ Future Tenses ]
When do we use ‘will’ versus ‘going to’?
A. ‘Will’ is used for spontaneous actions and predictions; ‘going to’ is used for planned actions and evidence-based predictions.
B. ‘Will’ is used for future actions only.
C. ‘Going to’ is used for spontaneous decisions.
D. ‘Will’ is used for planned actions only.

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Modals Posibility and ProbabilityPronoun-Verb AgreementPast or Present Verb TenseFuture Continuous, Future Perfect and Future Perfect ContinuousLinking Verbs & Helping VerbsArticles and DemonstrativesGerund/ To Verb/ VerbIn/On/At + TimeTOEIC Tenses, VerbsInfinitive FormsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewJohn … me when you arrived.
A. Is calling
B. Was calling
C. Will call
D. Called
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I haven’t been to a party ……………. ages.
A. since
B. for
Tenses › View____ My teacher_____ (already, call) Tio to teacher office?
A. has, already called
B. did, call
C. does, already call
D. will, already call
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If it……………………….(rain), we ………………………(stay) at home
A. rain/will stay
B. rained/stay
C. rain/stay
D. rains/will stay
