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Which of these sentences is in the future perfect continuous tense?
A. I will have been working here for five years next month.
B. I worked here five years ago.
C. I have worked here for five years.
D. I will be working here next month.

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A. will have been finishing
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C. will finish
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Which sentence has the correct subject/verb agreement?
A. The teachers needs the students to be quiet.
B. All of the dogs plays outside.
C. Sally mow the lawn.
D. Amy, Robb, and Caitlin watch the television.
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He only spent _______ dollars there.
A. a few
B. a little
