[ Future Tense ]
“How’s the weather going to be tomorrow?”
A. Not so good. It looks like it’s raining tomorrow.
B. Not so good. It looks like it’s going to rain tomorrow.

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Grammar › ViewA:What will you do tomorrow? B:I ___ my dad ___ the housework.
A. helped; to do
B. will help; do
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The social services are chiefly ________ with the poor, the old and the sick.
A. influenced
B. related
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A. is approving
B. approves
C. has been approved
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” Has Mary found a job yet? ”
” I don’t know whether _____ or not. ”
A. she does
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C. she found
D. she has
