[ 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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Tenses › ViewAdverbs used with Simple Present Tense:
A. today, at present, at the moment, still, now etc.
B. always, usually, seldom, never, sometimes, often, frequently, generally
C. tomorrow, next day, in five minutes, later today
Present Tenses › View
I ………. to school by bus every day.
A. go
B. am going
C. goes
D. is going
Tenses › ViewWe cannot send the store’s coupon booklet to the printers until it — by Ms. Jeon.
A. is approving
B. approves
C. has been approved
D. will be approved
Grammar › View
” Has Mary found a job yet? ”
” I don’t know whether _____ or not. ”
A. she does
B. she has found
C. she found
D. she has
