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What is the Present Continuous tense used to describe?
What is the Present Continuous tense used to describe?
- completed actions in the past
- temporary or changing situations (correct)
- future plans or arrangements
- permanent or general truths
When do we use 'will' to talk about the future?
When do we use 'will' to talk about the future?
- to talk about spontaneous decisions (correct)
- to talk about planned or arranged events
- to talk about completed actions in the past
- to talk about permanent general truths
What is the difference between 'will' and 'be going to'?
What is the difference between 'will' and 'be going to'?
- 'Will' is for completed actions in the past, and 'be going to' is for future predictions
- 'Will' is for planned events, and 'be going to' is for spontaneous decisions
- 'Will' is for spontaneous decisions, and 'be going to' is for planned events (correct)
- 'Will' is for permanent general truths, and 'be going to' is for temporary situations
What is 'be going to' used to talk about?
What is 'be going to' used to talk about?
When do we use the Present Continuous to talk about the future?
When do we use the Present Continuous to talk about the future?
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