By this time next year, John _____ ten thousand dollars.
A. will save
B. will be saved
C. will have saved
D. will be saving

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Grammar › ViewWho taught you ______ this complex software so quickly? It’s quite impressive.
A. using
B. use
C. to use
D. used
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“I really don’t want to do the laundry. Maybe I should ask dad to do it for me.”
Which sentence has the same meaning with the underlined?
A. Maybe I should have the laundry done by dad.
B. Maybe I should have asked the laundry.
C. Maybe I should have done the laundry.
D. Maybe I should do it for dad.
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A. look
B. looked
C. would look
D. would have looked
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I’m really sorry. I ______ said all those terrible things about you.
A. shouldn’t
B. shouldn’t have
C. mustn’t have
