By the end of the year, she … (have completed) her master’s degree.
A. will have completed
B. will be completing
C. will complete

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A. Will’s blue jeans, which his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
B. Will’s blue jeans, who his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
C. Will’s blue jeans, where his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
D. Will’s blue jeans, that his mom had bought for him a week ago, already have a hole in them.
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Which sentence is correct?
A. It is a common misconception that Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg Address on the back of an envelope while traveling.
B. It is a common misconception that Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg Address while traveling on the back of an envelope.
Grammar & Vocabulary › ViewMy little brother _______ all his toys on the floor.
A. three
B. threw
C. thank
D. though
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If I _______ the lottery last week, I _______ rich now.
A. had won / would be
B. had won / would have been
C. won / would be
D. won / would have been
