Construct a future perfect continuous sentence with the verb ‘run’.
A. I will be running for 10 years by next year.
B. By next year, I will be running for 10 years.
C. By next year, I will have been running for 10 years.
D. I will have been run for 10 years by next year.

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Tenses and Article › ViewSelect the sentence that correctly uses the past perfect tense.
A. She had left before you arrived.
B. She left before you arrived.
C. She leaves before you arrive.
D. She is leaving before you arrive.
Progessive Tenses › View
The following sentence is written in _______________.
By next month, they will have been living here for 20 years.
A. future tense
B. future progressive
C. future perfect progressive
D. future perfect
Tenses › View_____ he _____ (go) to market every Sunday morning?
A. do – go
B. does – goes
C. did – go
D. does – go
Modals with Perfect Infinitive › View
A: Perhaps he swam across. B: He ___ that. He can’t swim.
A. can’t have done
B. shouldn’t have done
C. mustn’t do
D. would rather not do