[ Grammar ]
When a plan or prediction isn’t certain, we use ‘be going to’ with the adverb “________.”
A. not
B. now
C. probably
D. definitely
Select your answer:
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The lady is beautiful enough_____ a model.
A. to be
B. being
C. is