[ Future Tenses ]
“Shouldn’t you be leaving for the airport?”
“No, my plane ______ in six hours.”
A. will have left
B. leaves
C. will leave

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Subordinating ConjunctionsPast, Present, FutureIndefinite PronounsDependent ClausesVerb Tenses and ModalsRelative Pronoun/AdverbsConditional Sentences and AdverbsRelative PronounPronoun-Verb AgreementConjunctions, Interjections and DeterminersOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewReorder the sentence: been/the/ to/ UK/ have/ever/you/before/?
A. Have you been ever to the UK before?
B. Have you ever been to the UK before?
C. You have ever been to the UK before?
D. You have before ever been to the UK?
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Identifying The Answer that Best Corrects the Error in Punctuation: When your at the end of the song just hit stop.
A. you’re at the end of the song
B. you’re at the end of the song,
C. their at the end of the song,
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewWhy she didn’t come today _______ quite clear.
A. Isn’t
B. Aren’t
C. Don’t
D. Doesn’t
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Which of the following is not a noun?
A. person
B. place
C. action
D. thing
