[ Be Going To vs. Will ]
It’s getting hot in the room.
A. I’ll open the windows.
B. I’m going to open the windows.
C. I open the windows.
D. I opened the windows.

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Modal Verbs › ViewFill in the gap: “Since you’re new here, I will explain ______ the rules.”
A. might
B. can
C. must
D. will
Vocabulary › View
used to determine if there is enough evidence to require the defendant to stand trail in a felony case
A. information
B. exclusionary rule
C. preliminary hearing
D. arraignment
