Dear teacher
Email header: Help with grades, I have a question about my grades so on
Hello sir/madam I would like to be informed as to why my grades are so low if I have done the proper work you have presented in class. If you would be willing to help me with this after class I would be more then thankful.
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your grade / class
a word of grattitude is happy and thank you
( i really did not get what you were asking)
Will is utilized for recent, quick judgments as well as when speaking with assurance about the future. be going to is a phrase used to describe pre-planned events.
The modal verbs will and shall are. They are combined with the primary verb's base form (They will go; I shall ask her). Will and it's opposite, "will not" or "won't," are examples of modal auxiliary verbs. This indicates that the third person singular does not have an s and is followed by the infinitive: I will depart later. You'll depart after I do. Later, he or she will depart.
When we want to do something before we talk, we employ the going to verb. Before speaking, we have already taken a decision. We can express an idea in the near future by using the phrase be going to and a verb in the infinitive: I'm going to talk to him. I'll speak with him soon. Next month, several staff will receive promotions.
Most talks utilize one of two future tenses: the future with "will" or the future with "going to." The primary distinction between the two forms is that "going to" refers to preparations and intents formed in advance of speaking, whereas "will" refers to speaking about the future as it will be at that very moment.
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The Pardoner's disregard for the poor reveals the Church's hypocrisy.
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