[ Future Tenses ]
I’ve just missed my train! – No problem. I ………… you there.
A. drive
B. am driving
C. am going to drive
D. will drive

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Simple Past - Irregular Verbs › ViewWe ________ to the beach in the morning yesterday.
(to drive)
A. drove
B. driven
C. drived
Perfect Tenses › View
Which tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb will have/ shall have plus the past participle form of the verb?
A. Simple future tense
B. Past perfect tense
C. Present perfect tense
D. Future perfect tense
Modal Verb in Passive Voice › ViewHe must fill in the form.
A. The form must be fill in by him.
B. The form must be filled in by he.
C. The form must be filled in by him.
Passive Voice › View
Hank ______ by Shuster and Green ever since he first graduated from university.
A. is employed
B. has been employed
C. is employing
D. will be employing
