She _______ arrived by now; the flight landed an hour ago.
A. could have
B. might have
C. should have
D. would have

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Tenses and Articles › ViewMr. Kyle is the new ……..of our company.
A. Executive director
B. Thirsty
C. Take
Tenses › View
– What ___ you ___ here?
– I ___ for my friend.
– How long ___ you ___ for him?
– For twenty minutes.
A. are / doing / am waiting / have / been waiting
B. do / do / am waiting / do / wait
C. are / doing / wait / have / been waiting
D. have / done / am waiting / are / waiting
E. are / doing / am waiting / are / waiting
Relative & Interrogative Pronouns › ViewThese pronouns are used to ask a question.
A. Interrogative
B. Demonstrative
Grammar › View
He ran fast but lost the race. (Use: despite)
A. Despite running fast, he lost the race.
B. Despite of running fast, he lost the race.
C. Despite he running fast, he lost the race.
