[ Perfect Verb Tenses ]
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.
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewIf Columbus _______ money from Queen Isabella, he _______ across the Atlantic.
A. do not receive/ could not sail
B. had not received/ might not have sailed
C. did not receive/ might not have sailed
D. would not receive/ might not sail
Degree of Comparison › View
Which of the following sentences is correct?
A. The more time I spend in this city, I love it more!
B. The more time I spend in this city, the more I love it!
C. The more time I spend in this city, more I love it!
D. The more time I spend in this city, as more I love it!