Which tense is used to describe actions that will have been completed by a certain time in the future?
A. Present Perfect
B. Future Simple
C. Past Simple
D. Future Perfect

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Grammar › ViewMy English class was the hardest to understand, my math class had the most homework, and my history class had more notes.
A. NO CHANGE
B. My English class was harder to understand, my math class had the most homework, and my history class had more notes.
C. My English class was the hardest to understand, my math class had more homework, and my history class had more notes.
D. My English class was the hardest to understand, my math class had the most homework, and my history class had the most notes.
Grammar › View
According ________ newspaper, the weather is going to turn hot next week.
A. to the
B. the
C. my
Vocabulary › ViewWhich word means “ashen; pallid”?
A. Emaciated
B. Livid
C. Feeble
D. Raucous
Simple Past Tense › View
I … (study) lastnight.
A. study
B. studyed
C. studied
D. studying
