They _______ dinner by the time we _____.
A. have already eaten / arrive
B. eating / will be arriving
C. will eat / had arrived

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A. myself
B. yourself
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Which of the following is a complex sentence?
A. She likes to swim.
B. She likes to swim, and she also enjoys running.
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He must have left early; the lights are off. What does this suggest?
A. He is still inside the location.
B. The lights are off due to a power outage.
C. He has gone to a nearby store.
D. He has likely left the location.
