Which sentence is in the future perfect tense?
A. You will have read the book by then.
B. You have read the book.
C. You had read the book.
D. You read the book.

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Modal Auxiliary Verbs › ViewThe given sentence below is possibility / chances that something is true or will happen (positive or negative):
She should/ought to be here soon.
A. TRUE
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Which of the following sentences is a compound sentence?
A. Because it was late, we decided to go home.
B. We went to the park, and we had a picnic.
C. Although it was raining, we went for a walk.
D. We will go to the movies if we finish our homework.
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A. have
B. has
C. is
D. are
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You’ll need to either finish your assignment now or stay after class.
A. neither…nor
B. either…or
C. not only…but also
D. both…and
