By the end of the week he … (spend) all his money.
A. will have spent
B. will spend
C. will be spending

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Use of Prepositions or ConjunctionsComparison DegreeInfinitivePreposition & GerundAdjectives & PrepositionVerb BESecond Type ConditionalVerb Moods and Vague PronounsPersonificationParticipal PhrasesOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewOpportunities for cultural exchange in the modern world are ______________ there have been before.
A. unlike any
B. not like any
C. unlike all
D. not like all
Grammar & Vocabulary › View
I worked hard last term, but my exam results were _______ so I was so _______.
A. disappointed/ excited
B. disappointing/ exciting
C. disappointed/ embarrassed
D. disappointing/ embarrassed
Modals, Conditionals, and Clauses- Defining, Non-defining › ViewDuring a book review, Ben writes, “The book that I am reading is fascinating.” Which option correctly identifies the type of relative clause used?
A. non-defining relative clause
B. defining relative clause
C. restrictive relative clause
D. essential relative clause
Adverb Clauses › View
It looks as if the game_____ unless the rain stops.
A. will cancel
B. would be cancelled
C. will be cancelled
D. would cancel
