If you had caught that plane
A. you would be dead now
B. you will be dead now
C. I can be dead now
D. I was dead now

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A. Clear and precise
B. Open to multiple interpretations
C. Irrelevant
D. Simple and straightforward
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Write a sentence using the present perfect tense.
A. I will finish my homework tomorrow.
B. I have finished my homework.
C. I am finishing my homework.
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Conditional Sentences › ViewI have to work tomorrow morning, so I can’t meet you.
A. If I don’t have to work tomorrow morning, I can meet you
B. If I didn’t have to work tomorrow morning, I could meet you.
C. I could meet you if I don’t have to work tomorrow morning
D. I can meet you if I didn’t have to work tomorrow morning
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Which sentence is in the future perfect progressive tense?
A. By next month, he will have been working here for five years.
B. She is singing beautifully.
C. They had already left when I arrived.
D. We will finish our project soon.
