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Conjunction › ViewWhat sentence is a synonym of the sentence below?
I eat pizza or I eat spaghetti, but not both.
A. I eat both pizza and spaghetti.
B. I eat either pizza or spaghetti.
C. I eat eat neither pizza not spaghetti.
D. I eat not only pizza, but also spaghetti.
Grammar of Future Plans › View
Select the sentence that uses the correct future perfect structure.
A. They will have finish the project by Friday.
B. They will have finished the project by Friday.
C. They will have finishing the project by Friday.