Which verb tense is used to describe actions that will be completed before a specific time in the future?
A. Progressive Tense
B. Present Perfect Tense
C. Consistent Tense
D. Future Perfect Tense

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Grammar › ViewChoose the common noun
A. Santiago
B. Two United Nations School
C. book
D. love
Tenses › View
. We ___ (not to watch) the movie yesterday.
A. We had not watched the movie yesterday.
B. We do not watch the movie yesterday.
C. We did not watch the movie yesterday.
D. We did not see the movie yesterday.
Grammar › ViewArcheologists are doing ________ at Madin Saleh at the moment. That is to say they are digging and looking for things.
A. excavate
B. excavates
C. excavation
D. excavations
Passive Voice - Past Simple › View
Some wild animals ________ to the zoo last year.
A. is taken
B. are took
C. is took
D. were taken
