Construct a future perfect continuous sentence with the verb ‘study’.
A. I will be studying for five hours by the time you arrive.
B. I will have been studying for five hours by the time you arrive.
C. I have been studying for five hours by the time you arrive.
D. I will have studied for five hours by the time you arrive.

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a. but
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B. read
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Analyze the structure: We hope THAT you will join us.
A. The word ‘that’ introduces a subordinate clause.
B. The word ‘that’ is a conjunction only for questions.
C. The word ‘that’ is a noun in this context.
D. The word ‘that’ is an adjective.
