Grammar Quiz

[ Tenses and Verb Forms ]

. Identify the Correct Sentence 15. Select the correct sentence:

A. He will has been traveling for a month before he returns.

B. By this time next year, I will have completed my studies.

C. We will be went to the park tomorrow.

D. She will have been works on the project by next week.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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