[ Be going to / Will ]
Just a moment. I (to help) you with the bags.
A. am going help
B. are going to help
C. am going to help
D. will help
Select your answer:
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A. Your such a good listener.
B. You’re such a good listener.
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Unless you are going to graduate you will not need to apply for your diploma.
Where does the comma belong?
A. Between unless and you
B. Between graduate and you
C. Between not and need
D. This complex sentence does not need a comma