[ Future Perfect Tense ]
You can’t meet him at my office at 11. He … to the bank at 10.
A. will have been gone
B. will have gone

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Grammar › ViewThey …………………….(not eat) anything all the morning.
A. haven’t been eating
B. have been eating
C. haven’t eaten
D. have eaten
Simile, Metaphor or Personification › View
After Marshall climbed three flights of stairs, he had to sit down. He was a puffing steam engine.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
I hate that moment when the teacher says: ‘You……………. turn over your exam papers now.’ And then the moment when he says: ‘You…………………. stop writing now.’
A. can/must
B. can’t/mustn’t
Past Tense › View
Julie and Anne ________ before the party.
A. didn’t met
B. hasn’t met
C. hadn’t met
D. hadn’t meet