[ Future Tenses ]
How do you form the future perfect continuous tense?
A. will have been + present participle
B. has been + present participle
C. is going to have been + present participle
D. will have + past participle
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewChoose the correct option:
I’m sorry, madam, but this carpet … .
A. has already been sold
B. has been sold yet
C. has been sold so far
D. has yet been sold
Vocabulary › View
to go unchecked or without control; to be wild or excessive.
A. inane
B. rampant
C. clandestine
D. concur
