[ Modal Verbs ]
The weather… be better tomorrow.
A. can
B. have to
C. may
D. needn’t
Select your answer:
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Tenses › ViewWhich of the following sentences is in the present perfect continuous tense?
A. I have been studying for three hours.
B. I studied for three hours.
C. I am studying for three hours.
D. I will study for three hours.
Future Tenses › View
In a few minutes, I ___ here for Craig for over two hours. Where can he be?
A. will have waited
B. will wait
C. will be waiting
D. will have been waiting