Which tense is used to describe an action that will have been completed by a certain future time?
A. Future Continuous
B. Future Perfect
C. Future Simple
D. Future Perfect Continuous

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Reported Speech › ViewKeith told the immigration officer, “This is my first visit to the United States.”
A. Keith told the immigration officer that that was his first visit to the United States.
B. Keith told the immigration officer that that is his first visit to the United States.
C. Keith told the immigration officer that that would be his first visit to the United States.
Mixed Present Tenses › View
Mum and Dad are both busy. Mum is ………………. (cook) lunch and Dad ……………(vacuum) the carpets.
A. is cooking/is vacuuming
B. are cooking/ are vacuuming
C. cooks/vacuums
D. is cooking/ vacuums
Grammar › ViewIn your position, I would complain to the manager.
A. If I was you, I’d complain to the manager.
B. I’ll complain to the manager If I were you.
C. I’d complain to the manager, If I were you.
D. I’d complain to the manager If I were you.
Narrative Tenses › View
A Why _________ (you / take) the train home yesterday?
B My car is in the garage. I had an accident while _________ (I / drive) to work.
A. had you taken / I had driven
B. did you take / I was driving
C. was you taking / I were driving
