Either Sarah or Daniel will give the presentation tomorrow.
A. neither…nor
B. either…or
C. not only…but also
D. both…and

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Present Simple Tense › ViewOur teacher (not want) ……… students to go to school late.
A. isn’t want
B. aren’t want
C. don’t want
D. doesn’t want
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“By the time you arrive, we will have finished the project.” What tense is used in this sentence?
A. Simple Future
B. Future Continuous
C. Future Perfect
D. Future Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect Tense › ViewWhich sentence is incorrect?
A. Lucas has been in jail since nine years
B. We’ve waited for the taxi since this morning
C. I have been married to Vinka for a month
D. She’s stopped the relationship with her boyfriend
Passive Voice › View
We will print the report tomorrow.
The report …. by …. tomorrow.
A. Would be printed; us
B. Will be printed; us
C. Will be printed; them
D. Will has been printed; them
E. Will be print; us
