Topics: Future Tenses
Apply future tenses in the sentence: ‘He is going to start his new job next month.’
A. He will start his new job next month.
B. He started his new job next month.
C. He is going to start his new job next month.
D. He is starting his new job next month.
Select your answer:

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In which sentence is a modal verb used incorrectly?
A. They might travel to Europe next summer, or they might consider other destinations instead.
B. She should to finish her chores before going out with her friends.
C. We could have dinner at the new Mexican restaurant downtown, or we could cook at home.
D. He must decide between going to the gym or going for a swim at the pool.
