[ Will vs be going to ]
We often used this word to show the planned situation.
A. (Be) going to
B. Will be
C. Would be
D. Will going to do
Select your answer:

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A. does; leave
B. do; leave
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Tick the correct sentence.
A. It’s a fast,new, American airplane.
B. It’s a new,fast, American airplane.
