1) I can't wait for the holiday. I have to / I'm going to see my grandparents in Hong Kong. a) I have to b) I'm going to 2) My dad probably won't come / isn't coming with us. It depends how much work he has. a) probably won't come b) isn't coming 3) Over the holidays, I have to / I'm having to study for my exams. It's a pain. a) I have to b) I'm having to 4) We're thinking of going / to go to Cuba in April. It's supposed to be great. a) going b) to go 5) I might possibly go / I'm thinking of going travelling after I finish university. I'll see how much money I have. a) I might possibly go b) I'm thinking of going 6) A: Do you have any plans on / for the weekend? B: No, I'm not doing / I'm not going to do anything. a) on b) for c) I'm not doing d) I'm not going to do

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