“I need the edited article on my desk by 2 pm, please.” – “No problem. I ______ it by then.”
A. will finish
B. am finishing
C. had finished
D. will have finished

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Past Perfect & Past SimpleSentence and FragmentPositive and Negative ConnotationsNo Excuse Words / Conjunction SOComparatives, Superlatives & EquativesVerbs & Verb TensesConditionals and Modals of ProbabilityCoordinating ConjunctionModal Verbs and Contrastive ConjunctionsSubject Verb Agreement & Subjunctive MoodOther quiz:
Modals › ViewThe team ________ meet at 9 AM, but the unexpected delay in transportation led to a rescheduled meeting time in the afternoon.
A. were supposed to
B. was suppose to
C. was supposed to
D. supposed to
Simple Present and Present Continuous › View
Ahmad always … her mother every day
A. help
B. helps
C. is helping
D. are helping
Future Tenses › ViewThe bus ____ (arrive) at 10, we need to make it in time, otherwise I ____ (have to / stay) until weekend.
A. arrives/ have to stay
B. will arrive/ have to stay
C. arrive/ will have to stay
D. arrives/ will have to stay
Mixed General Quiz › View
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A. She put the carton of milk into the refrigerator.
B. Her put the carton of milk into the refrigerator.
C. Herself put the carton of milk into the refrigerator.
D. Ours put the carton of milk into the refrigerator.
