[ Grammar ]
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A. We are going to having dinner out tonight.
B. We are going to have dinner out tonight.
C. We will having dinner out tonight.
D. We have dinner out tonight.

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As Sally’s mother made most of the decisions for her, she had __________ choice in the matter.
A. few
B. little
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