Tomorrow afternoon we’re going to play tennis from 3 o’clock until 4.30. So at 4 o’clock, we ( play) _____ tennis.
A. will play
B. will be playing
C. will have played
D. will have been played

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Conditional Tenses › ViewForm a conditional perfect sentence: They would have won the game if they had practiced more.
A. They would have won the game if they didn’t practice at all.
B. They would have won the game if they practice more.
C. They would win the game if they practiced less.
D. They would have won the game if they had practiced more.
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What are “cues”?
A. Signals or indications that guide behavior or action
B. The position or bearing of the body
C. Communication between two or more people
D. Communication to a large audience through media
Tenses › ViewWe _______ (fly) to Seattle next summer holidays.
A. are going to fly
B. will be flying
C. are flying
D. will fly
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. When I called her last night, she _______ to her favorite music and wasn’t paying attention to the phone.
A. listened
B. was listening
C. had listened
D. is listening
