Which sentence is in the future continuous tense?
A. I will study for my exam tomorrow.
B. I will be studying for my exam tomorrow.
C. I am studying for my exam tomorrow.
D. I studied for my exam yesterday.

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A. Just have singular form (they refer to 1 thing, animal, person, etc.)
B. Have both Singular and Plural form (they refer to 1, 2 or more things, animals, people, places, etc.)
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A. ate
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A. They asked us: “How did we had got on with Peter 3 days before?”
B. They asked us: “How did you get on with Peter 3 days ago?”
C. They asked us: “How had you get on with Peter 3 days ago?”
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You ———- help in the garden.
A. must
B. mustn’t
