Where ____ I ____ my sandals?
A. Where have I left my sandals?
B. Where has I left my sandals?
C. Where have I lefted my sandals?
D. Where has I lefted my sandals?

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A. on
B. with
C. about
D. at
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– John: “Can you show me the way to the nearest post office, please?”
– Passer-by: “___________ ”
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Form a sentence using the verb ‘play’ in future continuous tense.
A. I played football tomorrow.
B. I will be playing football tomorrow.
C. I am playing football tomorrow.
D. I will play football tomorrow.