They arrived too late. They ____ the bus.
A. could have missed
B. must have missed
C. should miss
D. could miss

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Grammar › ViewNo one liked the Packers, but they were all nice to Mr. Michels anyway.
This is an example of a
A. run on
B. fragment
C. compound sentence
D. complex sentence
Past Tenses › View
My hands were dirty because I … my bike.
A. had repaired
B. had been repairing
C. repaired
D. was repairing
Future Tenses › ViewA: Why don’t you take off your coat? – We are in already, no longer feel cold.
B: I’m going to leave for some fast food. Feeling hungry now, but don’t have time to cook.
A. •Predictions (based on present evidence)
B. •Decisions (taken before now – intentions/plans)
C. •Future arrangements (emphasis on intentions)
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
What is the correct positive sentence in the future continuous tense of “I/swim/in the evening/tomorrow”?
A. I will swim in the evening tomorrow.
B. I am going to swim in the evening tomorrow.
C. I will be swimming in the evening tomorrow.
D. I will have swum in the evening tomorrow.
