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I’ve run out of battery and cannot text my dad…
A. No worries.I am going to lend you my phone.
B. No worries.I will lend you my phone.
C. No worries.I lend you my phone.
D. No worries.I going to lend you my phone.

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a. feat
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If you see him, ……… him to call me?
A. will you ask
B. would you have asked
