A: You look tired. B: I’ve _____ run 20 kilometers!
A. just
B. already
C. yet

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Grammar of Future Plans › ViewChoose the correct sentence using the perfect form of an infinitive to express a future action.
A. By this time next year, I plan to have save up enough money.
B. By this time next year, I plan to have saved up enough money.
C. By this time next year, I plan to have saving up enough money.
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Which sentence uses the Present Perfect Tense correctly?
A. I will have eaten breakfast an hour ago.
B. She went to the store yesterday.
C. We have watched a movie last night.
D. They have cleaned the house this morning.
Modals › ViewYou ________ buy a ticket to enter a movie theater.
A. must
B. have to
C. has to
D. should
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Identify the correct part of the sentence.
The weekend will be here soon.
A. subject
B. direct object
C. action verb predicate
D. linking verb predicate
