[ Grammar ]
We ____ Tom’s parents next month, but we haven’t decided when exactly.
A. ‘ll visit
B. ‘re going to visit
C. ‘re visiting

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Grammar › ViewThey …… …… …… me when they invited everyone to the party.
A. shouldn’t have forgotten
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Sophia and Benjamin are discussing their weekend plans. Which of the following sentences uses ‘could’ correctly?
A. I could to bake a cake.
B. I could baking a cake.
C. I could bake a cake.
D. I could bakes a cake.
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A. with
B. in
C. for
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This year the Baldwins ___________ skiing in Whistler, British Columbia, over New Year’s.
A. are going
B. go
C. will have gone
