If I had studied
A. I would have my driving license
B. I would had my license.
C. I will have a driving license.
D. I wouldn’t have a license.

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On the way to London we passed through a small village with ____ old church. We stopped to visit the church. It was a beautiful building.
A. —
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Which sentence is in the future continuous tense, indicating an action that will be in progress at a specific future time?
A. I will have completed the project by Friday.
B. I will complete the project by Friday.
C. I will be completing the project on Friday.
D. I am going to complete the project by Friday.
