[ Future Perfect Tense ]
She will have been teaching.
A. Will she not have taught?
B. Will not she have taught?
C. Will she have not taught?

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Grammar (Adverbs, Prepositions, Prepositional Phrases) › ViewWhat is the prepositional phrase in this sentence? “He put the quarters into his piggy bank.”
A. piggy bank
B. He put
C. into his piggy bank
D. quarters into
Modals › View
These modals can be used to express possibility.
A. can, could, must
B. will, would, may
C. shall, should, can
D. may, might, could
Grammar › ViewWhat are you doing?
A. I am playing games.
B. I is playing games.
C. I are playing games.
D. I am dancing.
Plural › View
What’s the plural of lady?
A. Ladys
B. Ladyes
C. Ladies
