(Probability) The meeting …………start some minutes later
A. should
B. have to
C. hast to
D. may

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Future Tenses › ViewForm a future continuous sentence using the verb ‘dance’.
A. I will dance at the party tomorrow.
B. I danced at the party yesterday.
C. I will be dancing at the party tomorrow.
D. I am dancing at the party tomorrow.
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Which sentence uses the future continuous tense?
A. I will be studying at 6 PM.
B. I studied all night.
C. I have been studying for hours.
D. I study every evening.
Past Tenses › ViewJill wiped the table after supper, took a shower and … to bed.
A. was going
B. had gone
C. went
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Had the headmaster known his treatment of the 5 students woulod turn into such a big issue, he __ them so severely.
A. hadn’t punished
B. wouldn’t have punished
C. wouldn’t punish
D. didn’t punish
