Topics: going to
you / to / tell / him / going / are / ?
A. are you going to tell him
B. Are you going to tell him?
C. Are you going to tell to him?
D. Are you going tell him?
Select your answer:

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First Conditional › ViewWhat is wrong with this sentence? “My uncle will buy a car if he have enough money.”
A. “will buy” must be “buy”
B. “have” must be “has”
C. “have” must be “will have”
D. “will buy” must be “buys”
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After he had seen the car he realised he had been in a ………. accident.
A. Serious
B. Seriously
