A: Do you want to go to the park this afternoon?
B: I can’t. I __________________ (visit) my grandparents.
A. will visit
B. am going to visit

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Tenses › View. Differentiate: What is the difference between ‘will go’ and ‘going to go’?
A. ‘Will go’ is more spontaneous; ‘going to go’ implies prior intention.
B. ‘Will go’ indicates a promise; ‘going to go’ is a suggestion.
C. ‘Will go’ is used for future plans; ‘going to go’ is for past events.
D. ‘Will go’ is used in questions; ‘going to go’ is used in statements.
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The more we study, the……we are.
A. more good
B. better
C. better than
D. good
Verb Tenses › ViewJohn ___ a birthday party at his house this weekend.
A. am having
B. is having
C. are having
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Which reply is correct in giving permission? Choose the correct variant:
” Ms. Dela Cruz, could I retake the test?”
A. Yes, you could, thanks for asking.
B. Yes, you may, thanks for asking.
C. Yes you might, thanks for asking.
D. Yes, you shall, thanks for asking