Topics: Future Tenses
Explain the use of ‘be going to’ in future predictions.
A. ‘Be going to’ indicates a definite future event without any evidence.
B. ‘Be going to’ is used exclusively for questions about the future.
C. ‘Be going to’ is used only for plans made in the past.
D. ‘Be going to’ is used for making predictions about the future based on present evidence or intentions.
Select your answer:

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