[ Will vs be going to ]
I … going to … my homework after I finish dinner.
A. am/do
B. am/doing
C. is/do

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Combine the following sentences, using perfect gerunds
He didn’t keep his promise. He apologised for that.
A. He apologised for not tp have kept his promise
B. He apologised for not having kept his promise
C. He apologised to not having kept his promise
D. He apologised as not having kept his promise