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"____ is going to" in the phrase "is going to figure" can be replaced by
  1. will have to
  2. will
  3. has to
  4. had to

A
will
B
will have to
C
had to
D
has to
Solution
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Option B is the correct answer because in standard English, 'be going to' and 'will' are used to refer to a future event; 'will' is more commonly used to make prediction based on opinion.
Options A and D are incorrect because they are in the present perfect and past perfect tenses which cannot replace the phrase which is in the future tense.
Option C is incorrect because 'will have to' is in the future perfect tense; we use the tense when we are looking back from a point in time when something will have already happened.

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