Steve / going / is / to / be / the / barbecue / at / ?
A. Is Steve going be at the barbecue?
B. Is Steve go to be at the barbecue?
C. Is Steve going to be at the barbecue?
D. Steve going to be at the barbecue?

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A. who
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A. cuosin
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