[ Will/ Be Going to ]
John (be) 16 next Monday.
A. is going be
B. will be
C. are going to be
D. is going to be

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Infinitive Forms › ViewChoose the sentence with ongoing action.
A. Reading is my hobby.
B. She hear Alice reading at the lesson.
C. The teacher made me read the poem.
D. She hear Andy to read the first paragraph.
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There was a minuscule difference between the age of the twins; they were born only two minutes apart.
Choose an antonym for minuscule.
A. noticeable
B. tiny
C. gigantic
D. unfair
Grammar › ViewIt __________, so we didn’t need an umbrella.
A. wasn’t rained
B. didn’t raining
C. wasn’t raining
D. wasn’t rain
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He … his money. So he can’t buy this hamburger.
A. lose
B. loses
C. is losing
D. has lost
