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Quiz on use of the phrase "about to".
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Q1. Which sentence is correct?
I am about to play tennis yesterday.
I am about to play tennis last week.
I am about to play tennis tomorrow.
I am about to play tennis.
Q2. Which sentence is correct?
They are about to arriving.
They are about to arrive when their car broke down.
They will be about to arrive a week ago.
They are about to leave.
Q3. Which sentence is correct?
Is it about to raining?
Will it about to rain?
Is it about to rain?
It is about to rain?
Q4. Which sentence is correct?
Is he about to do it?
Was he about to doing it?
Will she about to do it?
She is about to do it?
Q5. Which sentence is correct?
I am not about to doing it.
I am about not to do it.
I am about to not doing it.
I am not about to do it yet.
Q6. Which sentence is correct?
They was not about to do anything.
They was not about to doing anything.
They were not about to do anything.
They were not about to doing anything.
Q7. Which sentence is correct?
He is about to be been told
He is about to be being told.
He is about to be told the news.
He will be about to be been being told.
Q8. Which sentence is correct?
They were about to be gave some help.
They was about to be gave some help.
They were about to being given some help.
They were about to be given some help.
Q9. Which sentence is correct?
Are they about to be paid?
They are about to be paid?
Are they about to being paid?
Are they about to been paid?
Q10. Which sentence is correct?
Was he about to being sacked?
Was he about to be sacked?
Was he about to be sacken?
He was about to be sacked?
Q11. Which sentence is correct?
He were not about to be helped.
He was not about to be helped.
He were not about to being helped.
He was not about to being helped.
Q12. Which sentence is correct?
They were not about to be helped.
They was not about to be helped.
They were not about to being helped.
They was not about to being helped.
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