[ Future Tenses ]
By the time you arrive, I ______ (finish) my work.
A. will finish
B. will have finished
C. have finished
D. finished

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A. to
B. walks
C. school
D. Zoe
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When do we use the definite article ‘the’?
A. When referring to a specific noun known to the listener or reader.
B. When the noun is plural
C. When referring to an abstract concept
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a. Oops
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He will be glad to see you when he ( ) home.
A. comes
B. will come
C. came
D. had come
