What does the future perfect continuous tense describe?
A. Actions in progress over a period of time up to a specified time in the future.
B. An action completed before another certain time in the future.
C. Actions in progress over a given period of time in the future.
D. Actions that are happening now.

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Verb Tenses › ViewWhich sentence uses the present perfect tense correctly?
A. They have visited Paris multiple times.
B. They had visited Paris multiple times.
C. They have visit Paris multiple times.
D. They have been visiting Paris multiple times.
Simple Past Tenses › View
We ___ to the beach last summer.
A. go
B. goes
C. went
Past Simple Tense › ViewWhat did they ______ in the aquarium?
A. see
B. saw
C. seen
D. seeing
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As they haven’t arrived yet, we will go without them.
A. Compound sentence
B. Simple sentence
C. Compound complex sentence
D. Complex sentence
