You can pick it up on Friday.
A. We’ll fix it then.
B. We’ll be fixing it then.
C. We’ll have fixed it by then.

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Grammar › ViewI ____ my keys.
A. have lost
B. has lost
C. am lost
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Select the sentence that uses the future progressive tense to show a continuous action in the future:
A. We will have completed the project by next Friday.
B. They were hiking in the mountains when it rained.
C. I will be preparing dinner when you arrive at 7.
D. She will preparing dinner now.
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A. at
B. by
C. with
D. against
E. of
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How many adjectives are in the following sentence: Because of the dense fog, the nervous detective could see only a dim outline of the figure.
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
