Choose the correct sentence in the future perfect continuous tense
A. I will have been working here for five years by next month.
B. They will work here for five years.
C. I have been working here for five years.
D. I worked here for five years.

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Modal Verbs › ViewRewrite the sentence using modal verbs:
It is not necessary for us to attend the extra science class. (WE DON’T HAVE TO/NOT A MUST)
A. We don’t need to attend the extra science class.
B. We might attend the extra science class.
C. We can attend the extra science class.
D. We should attend the extra science class.
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When do we use First Conditional?
A. Future possibilities
B. imaginary situations in the present
C. imaginary situations in the past
D. Facts
Grammar › ViewI want __________ food because I only had _________slices of bread this morning.
A. some, a lot of
B. some, a few
C. many, much
D. a lot of, some
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How many times ____ New York?
A. has Charles been visiting
B. has Charles visited
C. have Charles been visiting
D. have Charles visited
