Which of the following sentences expresses a future action?______
A: Karl is continually finding fault with his classmates.
B: We are leaving Seattle next week.
C: The boy is now trying on a new shirt.
D: I'm hoping that you'll come back soon.
A: Karl is continually finding fault with his classmates.
B: We are leaving Seattle next week.
C: The boy is now trying on a new shirt.
D: I'm hoping that you'll come back soon.
举一反三
- Which of the following sentences expresses a future action(2014) A: Lucy is continually finding fault with her sister. B: We are meeting the visitors after the performance. C: The coach is now crossing the Garden Bridge. D: I’m hoping that you’ll give us some advice.
- Which of the<br/>following sentences expresses a future action? A: Lucy is<br/>continually finding fault with her sister. B: We are meeting the<br/>visitors after the performance. C: The coach is now<br/>crossing the Garden Bridge. D: I’m hoping that you’ll<br/>give us some advice.
- Which<br/>of the following sentences expresses a future action____ A: Lucy is continually finding fault with her sister. B: We are meeting the visitors after the performance C: The coach is now crossing the Garden Bridge. D: I'm hoping that you'll give us some advice
- Which of the following sentences expresses a future action? A: We are meeting the visitors after the performance. B: Lucy is continually finding fault with her sister. C: The coach is now crossing the Garden Bridge. D: The boys will be home by now.
- Which of the following sentences expresses a future action? _______ A: Lucy is continually finding fault with her sister. B: We are meeting the visitors after the performance. C: The bus is now crossing the Garden Bridge. D: He is walking to work recently, because his car is being repaired.