[ Verb Tenses ]
I ___ eating Durians, but I ___ eating Bananas.
A. don’t like / likes
B. doesn’t like / likes
C. don’t like / like
D. doesn’t like / like

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A. might have expected
B. might now expect
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D. have better expected
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__________ the experiment yields consistent results, we can draw valid conclusions.
A. Unless
B. After
C. While
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A. already
B. ever
C. just
D. yet
Future Tenses › View
I don’t have a plan. When I get home tonight, maybe I _______ watch TV.
A. will
B. am going to