The boys are supposed to have finished their homework when we come home.
This means: we expect that…by the time we come home.
A. The boys are going to finish their homework
B. The boys will be finishing their homework
C. The boys will have finished their homework
D. The boys were finishing their homework
E. The boys finished their homework

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A. in spite of the fact that they don’t do any marketing
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