. Identify the correct future perfect continuous tense: By next month, I (work) here for two years.
A. I will have been working here for two years.
B. I am working here for two years.
C. I will be working here for two years.
D. I have been working here for two years.

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Grammar (either..or.. and neither..nor..)Passive Voice with ModalsSimple Future - PassiveAbilityToeic VerbSynonym and AntonymConjunctions and PronounsFuture Tense and ConditionalsModals and AdviceSentence Structure and ConjunctionsOther quiz:
Modal "Have to" › ViewYou _________ buy a wool jumper because it’s very cold.
A. have to
B. doesn’t have to
C. has to
D. don’t have to
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I’m not sure _____ I can make it to the meeting tomorrow.
A. whether
B. because
C. so
D. that
Grammar › ViewYou ———- quarrel with your siblings.
A. mustn’t
B. must
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A: I heard that Jessica has gotten a scholarship to Duke University!
B: It’s not definite yet, but she _____ get one. The admissions office says that it’s possible, and they will let us know next month.
A. can
B. can’t
C. might
D. might not
