[ 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

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Tenses › ViewPresent Perfect Tense
____ you ever ____ to Japan?
A. Have, been
B. Had, went
C. Have, went
D. Had, gone
Grammar › View
The rooms are cleaned frequently every other day.
A. noun
B. adjective
C. preposition
D. adverb
Prepositions › ViewAn apple a day is good _______ our health.
A. at
B. for
C. about
D. on
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conduct an investigation of
A. Indicate
B. General
C. Intent
D. Inquire
