[ Will or Going to ]
A: Where are you going? Are you going shopping?
B: Yes, I ___________ some things for dinner tonight. (buy)
A. will buy
B. ‘m going to buy

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- has, been
- have, been
- has, gone
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Species survive because they — to new situations. My church will — a needy family.
A. adopt, adapt
B. adapt, adapt
C. adapt, adopt
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A. he
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A. writes
B. have written
C. writing
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