[ Tenses and Passive Voice ]
. By the end of this month, they _____ on the project for six months without any significant results.
A. will have been working
B. will be working
C. will have worked
D. will work
Select your answer:

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Verb Tenses › ViewWhich sentence uses the present perfect continuous tense correctly?
A. He has been working on the project for two hours.
B. He worked on the project for two hours.
C. He being working on the project for two hours.
D. He will work on the project for two hours.
Past Tense › View
Did they used to go swimming in the summer?
A. No, I didn’t.
B. No, they didn’t.
C. No, she didn’t.
