[ Future Tenses ]
They ______ (work) on the report for three hours by noon.
A. are working
B. will work
C. worked
D. had been working

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Future Tenses › ViewI promise I _____ you after I finish my project.
A. will help
B. am going to help
C. am helping
D. help
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filled with joy and pride; in high spirits; excited
A. elated
B. boisterous
C. inhibited
D. anticipate
Grammar › ViewThe children ________ when you _________ home.
A. was sleeping – came
B. sleep – were coming
C. were sleeping – came
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What is the prepositional phrase? Evan’s house is near a busy intersection.
A. near a busy intersection
B. near a busy
C. house is near
D. Evan’s house
