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By 2030, many new technologies ______ developed.
A. will be
B. will have been
C. are being
D. have been

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Present Continous “are eating out” to show Arrangements (made with specific time).
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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I have _________l cars at home. For example, I have an Aston Martin, Ferrari, Bugatti and a Lambroghini.
A. several
B. severals
C. not many
D. manys
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A. away
B. for
C. in
D. off
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Which word is the conjunction (FANBOYS) in this sentence?
Jean needs to start working, so she can save money.
A. so
B. needs
C. save
D. money
