Topics: Will or Going to
A: I’ve decided to paint this room.
B: That’s nice. What colour___________________ it? (you / paint)
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A. will you paint
B. are you going to paint
Select your answer:

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To “lean on” someone means to ___.
a. entertain them
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c. annoy them
