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Grammar › ViewI like sugar in my tea, ———-I don’t like milk in it.
A. and
B. or
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Constructing sentences with future tenses: Construct a sentence using ‘to be going to’ for future.
A. I am going to visit the museum tomorrow.
B. She is going to study abroad next year.
C. He was going to study abroad last year.
D. They are going to eat dinner yesterday.
