[ Will or Going to ]
You have decided to sell your car. You tell a friend of yours.
You say: I don’t need my car any more. it. __________ (I/sell)
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A. I’ll sell it.
B. I’m going to sell

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B. I like cheese but not as much as Mrs. Dettmann likes chocolate.
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