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Frozen
I’m cold. I ______ the window.
A) will close
B) am going to close
C) am closing
A) will close
Explanation: We use will for instant decisions made at the moment of speaking. Here, the speaker decides to close the window right now because they feel cold.
What month of the year has 28 days?
All of them

Just chill _____ ! Everything will be fine.
out
chill out: to relax, calm down.
To be snowed under
To be extremely busy, overwhelmed, or buried with a large amount of work or responsibilities.
I can't go out tonight; I'm snowed under with reports.
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Home Alone / Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Look at those dark clouds! I think it ______ tonight.
A) will snow
B) is going to snow
C) is snowing
B) is going to snow
Explanation: We use be going to when we make a prediction based on current evidence (dark clouds). It shows that something is likely to happen because of the present situation.
What gets wet while drying?
A towel
Drink this tea to warm _____ . / The comedian told a joke to warm _____ the audience.
up
warm up 1) To become warmer physically. 2) To prepare or make something more lively or receptive (e.g., an audience, a machine).
To break the ice
To do or say something to relieve tension or get conversation started in a socially awkward or formal situation, especially when people are meeting for the first time.
He told a joke to break the ice at the start of the meeting.
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas
I ______ a skiing trip to the Alps in February. The tickets are already booked.
A) will take
B) am going to take
C) am taking
C) am taking
Explanation: We use the Present Continuous for definite, arranged plans, especially when details like tickets or reservations are already in place. It emphasizes that the plan is fixed.
What has to be broken before you can use it?
An egg
Wrap _____ warm, it's cold! / Let's wrap _____ the meeting.
up
wrap up [ræp] 1) To dress warmly. 2) To finish or conclude something
To give someone the cold shoulder

To intentionally ignore someone or treat them in an unfriendly, dismissive, or unwelcoming way.
She gave me the cold shoulder after our argument.
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Иван Васильевич меняет профессию/ Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future / van Vasilievich Changes His Profession 
I hope the roads ______ too icy tomorrow morning.
A) won’t be
B) aren’t going to be
C) aren’t being
A) won’t be
Explanation: We use will (won’t) when expressing hopes, wishes, or beliefs about the future without strong evidence. This is about the speaker’s hope, not a factual prediction.
What has many needles, but doesn't sew [səʊ] ?
Christmas tree/ Fir tree

He slipped _____ and gave away the secret.
up
slip up: to make a careless mistake, to blunder [ˈblʌndə].
Dead of winter
The coldest, darkest, and most severe part of the winter season.
It's hard to imagine flowers in the dead of winter.
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A Christmas Carol / Рождественская история
My resolution for next year: I ______ less sugar.
A) will eat
B) am going to eat
C) am eating
B) am going to eat
Explanation: We use be going to for intentions or plans that were made before the moment of speaking. A New Year’s resolution is a pre-decided plan for the future.
What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it?
A promise
It took me an hour to shovel _____ my driveway. / I'm trying to shovel _____ from under this paperwork.
out
shovel out 1) To clear something out by shoveling (e.g., snow). 2) To extricate [ˈekstrɪkeɪt] oneself from a large amount of work or obligations.
A snowball's chance in hell
No chance at all, an absolute impossibility.
He has a snowball's chance in hell of winning the lottery.