[ Tenses ]
By the time you arrive, she … (complete) the training.
A. completes
B. is completing
C. will have completed
D. will be completing

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Narrative Tenses › ViewBy the time we arrived at the party most people ___________!
A. left
B. were leaving
C. had already left
D. had already been leaving
Conditional Sentence › View
Unless you promise not to tell anyone, I won’t give you this letter
A. If you promise not to tell anyone, I will give you this letter.
B. If you don’t promise to tell anyone, I will give you this letter.
C. If you don’t promise to tell anyone, I won’t give you this letter.
D. If you promise not to tell anyone, I won’t give you this letter.
IN, ON & AT › ViewI waited for Lucy _____ the station.
A. IN
B. ON
C. AT
D. [ – ]
Prepositions › View
What’s _________ television tonight.
A. On
B. In
C. At
