Be going to is used to express that something is about to happen.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Conditional Tenses › ViewForm a conditional perfect sentence: They would have won the game if they had practiced more.
A. They would have won the game if they didn’t practice at all.
B. They would have won the game if they practice more.
C. They would win the game if they practiced less.
D. They would have won the game if they had practiced more.
Vocabulary › View
What are “cues”?
A. Signals or indications that guide behavior or action
B. The position or bearing of the body
C. Communication between two or more people
D. Communication to a large audience through media
Grammar › ViewTo make a noun plural, you should…
A. Add an exclamation point
B. Draw a smiley face next to it
C. Add -s to most nouns or add -es if the noun ends in -s, -ch, -sh, -x, or -z
D. Add -ed to the end
Grammar › View
What are the subject pronouns?
A. I, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY, YOU,
B. I, HE, SHE, IT, ARE.
C. AM, IS, ARE,
D. BOOK, DRESS, BOX.
