“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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Passive Voice › ViewThe national anthem is being sung by Jason this time.
A. Active
B. Passive
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People … feed animals in the zoo.
A. should
B. have to
C. mustn’t
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A. arrives/ have to stay
B. will arrive/ have to stay
C. arrive/ will have to stay
D. arrives/ will have to stay
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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.
