[ Grammar ]
“What is your plan for this weekend?”
“I . . . my brother.”
A. will visit
B. will have visited
C. will have been visiting
D. have visited
E. visited

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“What did Jack say to you?”
‘ He asked _____________ Asia on my trip.’
A. if I was going to visit
B. whether am I going to visit
C. am I going to visit
D. was I going to visit
