What’s the difference ___________ a boat and a ship?
A. between
B. from
C. under
D. with

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Tenses › ViewUse the perfect continuous tense: They (to work) here for five years by next month.
A. They are working here for five years by next month.
B. They will have been working here for five years by next month.
C. They will work here for five years by next month.
D. They have been working here for five years by next month.
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I found this book on my desk when I came to class. It — (leave) by one of the students in the earlier class.
A. must have left
B. must be left
C. must have been left
D. must have be left
Future Simple › View-Look at this boy!
-Oh yes! He _____ (climb) the tree.
A. climbs
B. is climbing
C. will climb
D. is going to climb
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We … studying for 4 hours when the teacher comes.
A. Will have been
B. Will
C. Did
D. Does
