Use the future tense in a sentence: ‘They __________ (to have) a party next weekend.’
A. They are having a party next weekend.
B. They had a party next weekend.
C. They will have a party next weekend.
D. They have a party next weekend.

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A. She had make some delicious cookies.
B. She has made some delicious cookies.
C. She had made some delicious cookies.
D. She made some delicious cookies.
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“i’m sorry for ….. you all this trouble,
A. causing
B. making
C. doing
D. creating
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A. who
B. when
C. where
D. why
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Remember what you told me about Nancy’s going to Cabo? Well, she _________________ on holiday. I have just seen her in the street.
A. must have gone
B. couldn’t have gone
C. may not have gone
