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  • Question 1
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    I _____________ History  next semester.

    Solution


    To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the given options:
    A:

    will be taking


    B:

    will have taken


    C:

    will taking


    D:

    will took


    The correct answer is A: "will be taking."
    Explanation:
    - The phrase "next semester" indicates a future event, so we need to use the future tense.
    - The verb "taking" is the correct form of the verb "take" in the present participle form.
    - The auxiliary verb "will" indicates future tense.
    - The phrase "will be taking" correctly expresses an action that will happen in the future.
    In summary, the correct sentence is "I will be taking History next semester." This sentence accurately conveys the idea of taking a History course in the upcoming semester.

  • Question 2
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    We ______________ essays all semester for English. It is going to be a lot of work.

    Solution


    To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the sentence structure and understand the appropriate verb tense to use.
    The sentence states that the action of writing essays will occur throughout the entire semester, implying a future action. Therefore, we need to use the future tense.
    The correct answer is option D:

    will be writing


    Explanation:
    1. Subject: The subject of the sentence is "we," which refers to a group of people who are going to write essays.
    2. Verb tense: Since the action is going to happen in the future, we need to use the future tense.
    3. Verb: The verb "write" needs to be in the future tense, which is "will write." However, since the action is ongoing and will continue throughout the semester, we use the future continuous tense.
    4. Correct answer: "will be writing" is the correct verb form to use in this sentence. It indicates that the action of writing essays will be ongoing and continuous throughout the semester.
    Therefore, the correct sentence is: "We will be writing essays all semester for English. It is going to be a lot of work."

  • Question 3
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    I _______________ with my brother through Europe because I don 't have enough money.

    Solution

    I won 't be travelling with my brother through Europe because I don 't have enough money.

  • Question 4
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    Please don 't call me after 11PM. I _____________.

    Solution


    To express a future action in English, we use the future tense. In this sentence, the speaker is referring to a future action of sleeping after 11 PM. The correct form of the verb to use in this case is "will be sleeping."
    Explanation:
    - The sentence is in the future tense, indicating a future action.
    - The verb "to sleep" needs to be conjugated in the future tense.
    - The correct form of the verb is "will be sleeping."
    - This form indicates that the person will be in the state of sleeping after 11 PM.
    - The other options provided are incorrect:
    - Option A: "will sleeping" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "will be sleeping."
    - Option C: "will have slept" indicates a completed action in the future, which is not suitable in this context.
    - Option D: "will sleeps" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "will be sleeping."
    In conclusion, the correct answer is option B: "will be sleeping."

  • Question 5
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    Tomorrow, I ____________ in the same seat that I am sitting in now.

    Solution

    Explanation:

    To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the options:



    • Option A: "will have sat" - This is the future perfect tense, which indicates an action that will be completed before a certain point in the future. However, it does not fit the context of the sentence, as the action of sitting in the same seat is not completed before tomorrow.

    • Option B: "will sitting" - This is an incorrect form of the future tense. The correct form should be "will be sitting."

    • Option C: "will sat" - This is an incorrect form of the future tense. The correct form should be "will sit."

    • Option D: "will be sitting" - This is the correct form of the future continuous tense, which indicates an ongoing action in the future. It fits the context of the sentence, as the speaker will be sitting in the same seat tomorrow.


    Therefore, the correct answer is option D: will be sitting.

  • Question 6
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    My brothers and I _________________ this weekend. We will be too busy studying for exams.

    Solution

    My brothers and I won 't be camping this weekend. We will be too busy studying for exams.
     

  • Question 7
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    When you come tonight, our group _____________ for our class presentation.

    Solution


    The correct answer is D: will be practicing .
    Here's the explanation:
    - The sentence is in the future tense, indicating that something will happen after the speaker arrives.
    - We need to use the future continuous tense to describe an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
    - The correct form of the verb "practice" in the future continuous tense is "will be practicing".
    - Let's break down the options to understand why the other choices are incorrect.
    Option A: will practiced
    - The verb "practiced" is in the simple past tense, which is not appropriate for a future action.
    Option B: will have practiced
    - The verb "have practiced" is in the future perfect tense, which indicates an action that will be completed before a certain time in the future. However, there is no indication of completion in the sentence.
    Option C: will practicing
    - The verb "practicing" is in the present participle form, which is not suitable for the future tense.
    Option D: will be practicing
    - This is the correct choice as it uses the future continuous tense, indicating an action that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
    To summarize, the correct answer is option D: will be practicing .

  • Question 8
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    I _______________ this evening. Do you want to go out?

    Solution

    Future Continuous tense
    I will not be studying this evening. Do you want to go out?
     

  • Question 9
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    What ______________ this afternoon at 3PM?

    Solution


    To determine the correct answer, let's analyze each option and their suitability in the given context:
    A:

    will you done


    - This option is grammatically incorrect. The correct form should be "will you have done" to express completion by a specific time.
    B:

    will you be doing


    - This option is the most appropriate choice. "Will you be doing" implies an ongoing action at a specific time in the future, which aligns with the given context of "this afternoon at 3PM."
    C:

    will you have done


    - This option implies completion by a specific time, but it does not convey the ongoing nature of the action at 3PM. Therefore, it is not the most suitable choice in this context.
    D:

    will you doing


    - This option is grammatically incorrect. The correct form should be "will you be doing" to express an ongoing action in the future.
    Based on the analysis above, option B, "will you be doing," is the correct answer as it accurately conveys the ongoing action at 3PM this afternoon.

  • Question 10
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    My friend ______________ for the TOEFL exam over her summer vacation.

    Solution

    Explanation:
    Subject-Verb Agreement: In this sentence, the subject is "My friend" and the verb should agree with the singular subject.
    Future Tense: The sentence indicates an action that will happen in the future, so a future tense verb form is required.
    Options Analysis:
    A:

    will be studying

    - This option uses the correct future tense form "will be studying" which is appropriate for an ongoing action in the future. This is the correct answer.
    B:

    will studies

    - This option is incorrect because it uses the base form of the verb "studies" instead of the future tense form "will study."
    C:

    will have studied

    - This option uses the future perfect tense "will have studied," which indicates a completed action in the future. It is not appropriate in this context because the sentence does not imply completion.
    D:

    will studying

    - This option is incorrect because it does not use the correct verb form "will be studying" and instead uses "will studying," which is grammatically incorrect.
    Therefore, the correct answer is A:

    will be studying

    .

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