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I Time Mike Difficult Situation C Future Simple

Question Mike, can you help me? — Well, it's a difficult situation but I _________ (to see) what I can do for you.
A am seeing
B am going to see
C will see
D see
Answer c
Remark We use the Future Simple when we decide to do something at the time of speaking – something that we didn't plan. In the test sentence we see the immediate reply to the request ‘Mike, can you help me?’, and the respondent decides to consider the possible help at the time of replying, but he didn't plan to do it.

Tags: future_tense

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