Which tense is used to describe a future action that will be in progress at a particular time?
A. Future Perfect Continuous
B. Future Simple
C. Future Continuous
D. Present Continuous

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Constrative Conjunction › ViewChoose the correct sentence:
A. Even though it was late, we still went out.
B. Even though it was late, but we still went out.
C. Even though it was late, so we still went out.
D. Even though it was late, because we still went out.
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Jennifer had a sandwich, an apple, and two cookies in her lunch today.
A. simple
B. compound
C. complex
Grammar › ViewSamuel said: “I want to go to Cambridge”.
A. Samuel said that he wanted to go Cambridge.
B. Samuel said that he wants to go to Cambridge.
C. Samuel said that he had wanted to go to Cambridge
D. Samuel said that he would want to go Cambridge.
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I want to know ………………………………. she is angry with me.
A. why
B. that
C. where
