[ Grammar ]
We use both going to and the present continuous for future actions and events that are already decided or arranged
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Homonyms › ViewIs there any ___ in the soup?
a. meat
b. meet
Conjunctions › View
Will you go by train ___ by bus?
A. so
B. and
C. or
Regular and Irregular Verbs › ViewI ______________ a mouse yesterday.
A. see
B. saw
C. seed
Grammar › View
A: Is the food delicious in China? B: ___. I love it!
A. Yes, you are.
B. Yes, it is.
C. No, she isn’t.
D. No, they don’t.
