. Apply future perfect tense: By next year, I (to graduate) from high school.
A. By next year, I will graduate from high school.
B. By next year, I graduated from high school.
C. By next year, I will have graduated from high school.
D. By next year, I am graduating from high school.

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Grammar and Syntax › ViewWhat is the difference between person deixis and time deixis?
A. Person deixis indicates participants in a conversation, while time deixis indicates the timing of events.
B. Person deixis is about the past, while time deixis is about the future.
C. Person deixis indicates the mood of the conversation, while time deixis indicates the tone of the speaker.
D. Person deixis refers to the location of events, while time deixis refers to the participants.
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First we read the entire passage and _______ we answer the questions
A. than
B. then
Grammar › ViewJim ___________ work on Fridays.
A. don’t
B. doesn’t
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Americans are quite open-minded when it comes to national cuisine. The majority of them … (to be) never afraid to accept new ideas and methods of cooking.
A. Am
B. Is
C. Are
D. Was
