Which sentence is in the future perfect tense?
A. They will have finished their project by Friday.
B. They finish their project on Friday.
C. They are finishing their project now.
D. They finished their project last week.

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Modal Verbs › ViewLili : I don’t have any pencils. ___?
Sita : Sure. Here you are.
A. Get me this pencil
B. May I borrow yours
C. What is this
D. Is this your pencil
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After a long flight, we’ll need a comfortable place to rest, so we’ll _________ downtown.
A. see the sights
B. take a guided tour
C. stay at a hotel
D. buy a souvenir
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………………………………………… (you / watch) the football match tomorrow morning?
A. Are you going to watch
B. Are you watching
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Which of these sentences has punctuated speech correctly?
A. “Do you want any sweets?” my dad asked. “I’m just about to go to the shop.”
B. “Do you want any sweets? my dad asked”. I’m just about to “go to the shop.”
C. Do you want any sweets? “my dad asked”. “I’m just about to go to the shop.”
D. “Do you want any sweets?” “my dad asked.” I’m just about to go to the shop.
