[ For vs Since ]
David has not telephoned _______ he left school at three o’clock.
A. since
B. for

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A. will be making
B. makes
C. is making
D. made
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The man ____next to me kept talking during the film, ____really annoyed me.
A. having sat / that
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A. plans
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Which sentence is in the future continuous tense?
A. At 10 p.m., I will be sleeping.
B. At 10 p.m., I will sleep.
C. At 10 p.m., I am going to sleep.
D. At 10 p.m., I will have slept.
