[ Will or Going to ]
A: Why are you filling that bucket with water?
B: I _____________ the car. (wash)
A. will wash
B. ‘m going to wash

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct answer.
“I like funny TV shows. I…..comedies ever since I was a child.”
A. liked
B. have liked
C. am liking
D. have been liking
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I was more than happy to see Tom again as I ……… him for ages.
A. hadn’t seen
B. saw
C. have not seen
D. didn’t see
Modals and Past Modals › ViewFiona could dance well.
A. Fiona is still good at dancing
B. Fiona dances well
C. Fiona can no longer dance well
D. Fiona wasn’t good at dancing
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Her mother_____ you never met is interested in detective novels.
A. which
B. whom
C. who
D. whose
