[ Verbs and Subject Verb Agreement ]
Either Jane or her sister ______ at the game.
A. were
B. was

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Tenses › ViewWhich sentence uses the Future Perfect Tense correctly?
A. I will be cooking dinner when you will arrive.
B. I will have cooked dinner by the time you arrive.
C. I am cooking dinner when you arrive.
D. I cook dinner when you arrive.
Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous › View
He (feel) bad for some weeks now.
A. has felt
B. has feeling
C. is feeling
D. has been felt