[ Future or Past ]
She is going to buy train tickets.
A. past
B. future

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A. A character gets an unexpected gift.
B. The audience knows the villain is behind the door, but the hero does not.
C. A car crash happens during a driving safety class.
D. A character says one thing but means another.
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__ your dad drive a car when he was young?
No, he couldn’t.
A. Could
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Hey, do you know how to spell embarrass?
A. hey
B. do you know
C. spell
D. embarrass
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What are your plans for the summer? – My parents and I ___________ Italy, but now I don’t know if it’s possible.
A. will visit
B. are going to visit
C. would visit
D. were going to visit