[ Grammar ]
Every time we refer to a future arrangement both Present Continuous and “going to” can be used, since an arrangement is also a plan.
A. FALSE
B. TRUE

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A. Simple sentence
B. Compound sentence
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……………. name?
A. What’s his
B. What his
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A. had to check
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If my wife cooks for breakfast, she _______________ sandwich and coffee.
A. prepares
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