Which sentence correctly uses the future continuous tense?
A. At 8 p.m., I will be studying for my exam.
B. At 8 p.m., I will study for my exam.
C. At 8 p.m., I am going to study for my exam.
D. At 8 p.m., I will have studied for my exam.

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Vocabulary and Grammar › View. What is the main purpose of “Long-Tailed Lights”?
A. to explain what comets are
B. to tell where comets can be seen
C. to entertain the reader with myths about comets
D. to persuade the reader that comets are important
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anticipate with pleasure
A. look back (on)
B. look after
C. look down on
D. look forward to
Will/ Be Going to › ViewLook at the clouds! It (rain) soon.
A. will rain
B. is going rain
C. are going to rain
D. is going to rain
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Explain the impact of damage on an object.
A. Damage on an object only affects its color.
B. Damage on an object can impact its functionality, aesthetics, and overall value.
C. Damage on an object can improve its functionality.
D. Damage on an object has no impact at all.
