Annie and Tom ______________________ the new student.
A. has met
B. have met
C. has meeting
D. have meeting

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Future Tenses › ViewWhat is the difference in meaning between “I will help you” and “I am going to help you”?
A. There is no difference in meaning.
B. “I will help you” expresses a spontaneous offer, while “I am going to help you” expresses a planned intention.
C. “I will help you” expresses a planned intention, while “I am going to help you” expresses a spontaneous offer.
D. “I will help you” is more formal than “I am going to help you.”
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I ______ (finish) the work given by my teacher.
A. will finish
B. will not finish
C. shall finish
D. shall not finish
Reported Speech › View“Everything is going to be fine.”
A. My friend said everything should be fine.
B. My friend said everything will be fine.
C. My friend said everything should have been fine.
D. My friend said everything was going to be fine.
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Tim ______________ (do) his homework before he went to bed.
A. have done
B. has done
C. had done
D. do
