Question | Bill __________ (to visit) his parents tomorrow. He has got an appointment with them. |
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A | is visiting |
B | will have visited |
C | will visit |
D | visits |
Answer | a |
Remark | We use ‘I am doing’ (present continuous) when we say what we have arranged to do. While ‘I am going to do something’ means ‘I've decided to do it, but perhaps not arranged to do it. |
Tags: future_tense
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