How can future tenses express promises or offers?
A. Future tenses express certainty using ‘might’ or ‘could’.
B. Future tenses indicate past actions using ‘was’ or ‘were’.
C. Future tenses express questions using ‘do’ or ‘does’.
D. Future tenses express promises or offers by indicating intention using ‘will’ or ‘shall’.

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A. Thank you for your help with the trash!
B. Your chore is to take out the trash.
C. Take out the trash.
D. Can you please help me take out the trash?
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The tour guide (not know) the place well.
A. do not know
B. does not know
C. is not know
D. did not know
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A. quickly
B. loudly
C. softly
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The dogs ….the chair.
A. Are on
B. Is on
C. Are under
D. Is under
