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Choose the correct sentence for a spontaneous decision: A) I will help you carry this. B) I’m helping you carry this.
Answer: A) I will help you carry this. Explanation: Use "will" + infinitive "help" for quick decisions.
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Which sentence is a promise? A) I’m going to study hard. B) I will study hard.
Answer: B) I will study hard. Explanation: "Will" + infinitive "study" is used for promises.
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Which form is correct? A) I will going to the store. B) I will go to the store.
Answer: B) I will go to the store. Explanation: After "will," use the infinitive verb "go" (not "going").
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Which sentence uses "going to" for a future intention? A) I’m going to start a new book. B) I will start a new book.
Answer: A) I’m going to start a new book. Explanation: "Going to" + infinitive "start" is used for intentions.
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Which form follows "will"? A) Swimming (gerund) B) Swim (infinitive)
Answer: B) Swim (infinitive) Explanation: After "will," always use the infinitive verb, like "swim."
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Which sentence shows an arrangement? A) I’m seeing the doctor tomorrow. B) I will see the doctor tomorrow.
Answer: A) I’m seeing the doctor tomorrow. Explanation: Present continuous "seeing" shows a fixed arrangement.
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Which verb form follows "going to"? A) Running (gerund) B) Run (infinitive)
Answer: B) Run (infinitive) Explanation: After "going to," use the infinitive form (e.g., "run").
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Which is correct? A) I’m going to meeting my teacher. B) I’m going to meet my teacher.
Answer: B) I’m going to meet my teacher. Explanation: Use the infinitive "meet" after "going to."
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Which sentence shows a prediction with evidence? A) It’s going to rain. B) It’s going raining.
Answer: A) It’s going to rain. Explanation: "Going to" is followed by the infinitive "rain."
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What’s wrong with this sentence? "I’m going playing soccer later."
Answer: It should be "I’m going to play soccer later." Explanation: "Going to" is followed by the infinitive "play."
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What’s wrong with this sentence? "I will to go to the party."
Answer: "Will" should be followed by the infinitive without "to." Explanation: The correct form is "I will go to the party."
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Which is correct for a scheduled event? A) I will meet my boss tomorrow. B) I’m meeting my boss tomorrow.
Answer: B) I’m meeting my boss tomorrow. Explanation: Present continuous "meeting" is used for scheduled events.
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Which sentence is a spontaneous offer? A) I’m going to help you. B) I will help you.
Answer: B) I will help you. Explanation: "Will" + infinitive "help" is used for quick offers.
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Which sentence is correct for a plan made before speaking? A) I’m going to visit my grandma. B) I will visit my grandma.
Answer: A) I’m going to visit my grandma. Explanation: Use "going to" + infinitive "visit" for plans already made.
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Which sentence shows a fixed future plan? A) I’m flying to London next week. B) I will fly to London next week.
Answer: A) I’m flying to London next week. Explanation: Present continuous ("flying") is used for planned actions.
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