Future tense
1. The train_______ at 11:45(to leave)
2. We______ dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday, but we haven't booked a table yet.
(to have)
3. My ski instructor believes it_______ in the mountains tomorrow evening.(to snow)
4. On Sunday at 8 o'clock I______ my friend.( to meet)
5. They________to London on Friday evening at 8:15.(to fly)
6. Wait I______ you to the station.(to drive)
7. The English lesson________at 8:45.
(to start)
8. I_______my sister in April.(to see)
9. Look at the clouds-it______in few minutes.(to rain)
- 10. Listen! There's someone at the door. I________the door for you. (to open)
I think its direct address because he is speaking to someone directly. Hope this helps! :)
I would say the answer is C
When you have information from one source that will be used in consecutive sentences, the information should be cited as one in-text citation at the end of the second sentence only. Multiple in-text citations to the similar work over a large piece of text can be visually clashing and is not fully compulsory.
The rule of thumb is to cite the very first sentence, make it clear you are still talking about the same work in your consecutive sentences and then make sure you are still talking about the work by adding another citation at the end (if this has continued for several sentences).
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