. Convert the sentence to future tense: ‘She writes a letter to her friend.’
A. She will write a letter to her friend.
B. She has written a letter to her friend.
C. She wrote a letter to her friend.
D. She is writing a letter to her friend.

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Temporal Conjunctions and Connectives › ViewTemporal connectives are typically used to…
A. Combine two clauses within one sentence.
B. Show the sequence of events in a story or explanation.
C. Express a contrast between two ideas.
D. Ask a question.
Grammar › View
By the end of next year, George ……………English for two years
A. will have learned
B. will learn
C. has learned
D. would learn
Tenses › ViewBy the time the bus arrives, I _______.
A. will have waited for two hours
B. had waited
C. am waiting
D. will wait
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It’s Saturday today so he __________(work) until midnight.
A. works
B. is working
