Victor served in the Army for several years. The nouns are….
A. Victor, Army
B. Army, years
C. served, Army
D. Victor, Army, years
Select your answer:

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Future Tenses › ViewWhat does the future perfect continuous tense indicate?
A. An action that is currently ongoing and will continue indefinitely.
B. An action that will have been ongoing for a duration of time up to a specific point in the future.
C. An action that will have been completed before a specific point in the future.
D. An action that will happen at a specific time in the future.
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You will be healthy and fit. Eat vegetables and fruits.
( Join without using ‘and’, ‘but’ or ‘so’.)
A. If you do not eat vegetables and fruits you will be healthy and fit.
B. If you eat vegetables and fruits you will be healthy and fit.
C. If you eat vegetables and fruits you will not be healthy and fit.
D. If you eat vegtables and fruits you will be healthy and fit.
