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Isn't going make it to the practice - what does it mean?



 
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Isn't going make it to the practice - what does it mean? #1 (permalink) Sat Jun 19, 2010 16:14 pm   Isn't going make it to the practice - what does it mean?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #287 "Basic Grammar Exercises (12)", question 9

I am pretty sure John ......... going to make it to the practice today. It starts in two minutes and he hasn't arrived yet.

(a) aren't
(b) weren't
(c) isn't
(d) won't

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #287 "Basic Grammar Exercises (12)", answer 9

I am pretty sure John isn't going to make it to the practice today. It starts in two minutes and he hasn't arrived yet.

Correct answer: (c) isn't

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Isn't going make it to the practice - what does it mean? #2 (permalink) Sat Jun 19, 2010 17:20 pm   Isn't going make it to the practice - what does it mean?
 

'Isn't going to make it' means he isn't going to come to the practice today.
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