URCA/CE (2009.1) The presence of going to in the sentence means that:
a) They didn't plan to stay in London before travelling to Dublin.
b) It's ...
URCA/CE (2009.1) The presence of going to in the sentence means that:
a) They didn't plan to stay in London before travelling to Dublin. b) It's possible to comprehend that they had already decided to stay in London before travelling to Dublin. c) They spent exactly two months planning the trip. d) The teller would stay in London for a couple of days, but his family wouldn't go with him. e) London wasn't a good place in their opinion, that's why they would stay there for just two days.
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