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Choose the sentences that are in simple future tense. They washed the van. Kamal will meet you at the shop. My dad helps me read. It will rain tomorrow. He ate many mangoes. - English

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Choose the sentences that are in simple future tense.

  1.  They washed the van.
  2. Kamal will meet you at the shop.
  3. My dad helps me read.
  4. It will rain tomorrow. 
  5. He ate many mangoes.
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Solution

  1. Kamal will meet you at the shop.
  2. It will rain tomorrow. 
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