[ Future Perfect Tense ]
I ———- by six.
A. Was leaving
B. Will have left
C. Leave
D. Have left

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Modal Verbs › ViewI ……… go to the hospital. The doctor said the illness is pretty serious.
A. might have to
B. must have
C. will not be able to
D. don’t have to
Adverbs and Adverbial Phrases › View
Which sentence is correct?
A. Did you learn a lot at school today?
B. Did you learn a lot today at school?
C. Did you learn today a lot at school?
Grammar › ViewMespelbrunn started _______ a plain house built on the water by a knight in the early 15th century.
A. as
B. in
C. at
D. on
Simple Past Tense › View
Ahmad ____________ (swim) in the pool yesterday.
A. swimmed
B. swam
