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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Present Tenses › ViewAre they _______ (to watch) a movie right now?
A. watch
B. watches
C. watching
D. is watching
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Which sentence is correct?
A. Uriel on weekdays works on the project
B. Uriel works on the project on weekdays
C. On weekdays Uriel works on the project
D. Uriel works on weekdays on the project
The …… often helps me
A. lady old kind
B. old lady kind
C. kind old lady
D. old kind lady
Noun Clauses with THAT › View
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.
