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By 2026, they (will have built / have built) a new bridge here.
A. will have built
B. have built

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Modal Auxiliary Verbs › ViewWhat is the rare use of the modal ‘may’?
A. Expressing a wish
B. Expressing possibility or probability
C. Expressing permission
D. Expressing determination or prediction
Grammar › View
It’s difficult for plants to … in cold weather.
A. stay
B. last
C. survive
Grammar › ViewModal Auxiliary Review: Choose the best option to finish the sentence-
“I need to go to the store so I ___________ be able to come to the soccer game.”
A. may
B. will
C. won’t
Tenses › View
Which sentence is in the future continuous tense?
A. They played tennis yesterday.
B. She will be playing tennis at 4 PM tomorrow.
C. We play tennis every Sunday.
D. I playing tennis yesterday.
