svetlana14
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Please have a look at the test below.
I'm sorry dinner isn't ready yet, but it
A) is going to be ready in a minute.
B) will have been ready in a minute.
C) will be ready in a minute.
This exercise is taken from Advance Language Practice by M. Vince (2004).
In explanations section he noted (among other things) that "going to is used to describe an event whose cause is present or evident. Look at that tree! It's going to fall".
I know that the only correct answer is C). However the choice A) "mirrors" the given explanation. For instance, I am looking at the soup (dinner) and it appears for me, what is evident from the situation/the cause is present, that the dinner will be ready in just 5 minutes. Why does not A) work here? Thank you.
I'm sorry dinner isn't ready yet, but it
A) is going to be ready in a minute.
B) will have been ready in a minute.
C) will be ready in a minute.
This exercise is taken from Advance Language Practice by M. Vince (2004).
In explanations section he noted (among other things) that "going to is used to describe an event whose cause is present or evident. Look at that tree! It's going to fall".
I know that the only correct answer is C). However the choice A) "mirrors" the given explanation. For instance, I am looking at the soup (dinner) and it appears for me, what is evident from the situation/the cause is present, that the dinner will be ready in just 5 minutes. Why does not A) work here? Thank you.
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