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2. Choose the correct verb form A, B or C. 1 I promise you __ this restaurant. C are loving A will love B love 2 We've already decided which restaurant we __ to for dinner on Saturda A go B will go C are going 3 Grandma caught an earlier train.Mum __ get her now from the station. A will go B is going to C goes 4 Eat your breakfast!You __ hungry later. A are being B will be Care

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2. Choose the correct verb form A, B or C.
1 I promise you __ this restaurant.
C are loving
A will love
B love
2 We've already decided which restaurant we
__ to for dinner on Saturda
A go
B will go
C are going
3 Grandma caught an earlier train.Mum __ get her now from the station.
A will go
B is going to
C goes
4 Eat your breakfast!You __ hungry later.
A are being
B will be
Care
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2. Choose the correct verb form A, B or C. 1 I promise you __ this restaurant. C are loving A will love B love 2 We've already decided which restaurant we __ to for dinner on Saturda A go B will go C are going 3 Grandma caught an earlier train.Mum __ get her now from the station. A will go B is going to C goes 4 Eat your breakfast!You __ hungry later. A are being B will be Care

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Here are the answers with explanations:<br /><br />1. **A. will love**<br /><br /> The sentence expresses a future promise. "Will love" indicates a future action that is a prediction based on the speaker's intention. "Love" is the present tense, and "are loving" is the present continuous, neither of which accurately reflects a future promise.<br /><br />2. **C. are going**<br /><br /> The sentence uses "We've already decided," indicating a plan already made. "Are going" (present continuous) is used to express a future plan that is already arranged. "Will go" suggests a future decision, and "go" is the simple present, neither fitting the context.<br /><br />3. **B. is going to**<br /><br /> This sentence describes a future action that is planned or intended. "Is going to" expresses a future intention based on a present decision. "Will go" is also possible but "is going to" emphasizes the pre-planned nature of the action more strongly in this context. "Goes" is the simple present and doesn't fit the future tense.<br /><br />4. **B. will be**<br /><br /> This sentence predicts a future state. "Will be" accurately predicts a future condition (hunger) based on the present action (not eating breakfast). "Are being" is the present continuous passive, and "are" is the simple present, neither fitting the future prediction.<br />