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I Future Intentions Test Sentence Hope Glad Tomorrow

Question I _____________ (to be) very glad to see you tomorrow.
A is
B am going to be
C am
D will be
Answer d
Remark We can use the Future Simple (will and shall) to express invitations, immediate intentions and decisions:(invitation) Will you come for dinner on Saturday? We use ‘will’ when decisions or intentions are immediate and ‘be going to’ when we have already made a plan. In the test sentence we see either the speaker’s immediate decision or a polite invitation to come. We also use ‘will’ to talk about the future to mean ‘want’ to or ‘be willing to’: I hope you will come to my party. The test sentence can be an implied form of the idea ‘I hope we will see tomorrow’. Thus, we choose ANSWER 4.

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