Future Perfect Continuous Tense
How long will you have been driving when you arrive at your destination?
A. I will be driving for 3 hours.
B. I will have been driving for 3 hours.
C. I will drive for 3 hours.
D. I have been driving for 3 hours.

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Grammar › ViewChoose the definition of the next idiom:
Walking on air
A. to control yourself by not saying anything.
B. to be very excited and happy
C. to be very nervous.
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Black bears hunt other animals so they are ________.
A. prey
B. extinct
C. predators
D. hunt
Vocabulary and Grammar › ViewThe case for an increase in spending on education has been proved beyond the ____ of doubt.
A. shadow
B. hesitation
C. suspicion
D. shade
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What aspect of verb is the highlighted word in the sentence?
I am feeling good today.
A. Simple
B. Progressive
C. Perfect
