She will go abroad as soon as she _________ this English course.
A. has completed
B. will complete
C. will have completed
D. completed

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Modal Verbs › ViewDifferentiate between ‘can’ and ‘could’ in terms of expressing possibility.
A. ‘Can’ is used for future possibilities, while ‘could’ is used for present possibilities
B. Both ‘can’ and ‘could’ are used to express possibility, but ‘can’ is used for present or future possibilities, while ‘could’ is used for past or conditional possibilities.
C. ‘Could’ is used for future possibilities, while ‘can’ is used for past possibilities
D. Both ‘can’ and ‘could’ are used for past possibilities only
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It’s fourteen years since I last saw my uncle.
A. I saw my uncle when I was fourteen years old.
B. I haven’t seen my uncle for fourteen years.
C. I see my uncle once every fourteen years.
D. I didn’t see my uncle fourteen years ago.
Grammar › ViewAll of my shoes became so clean after I washed ____.
A. theirs
B. them
C. their
D. me
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Identify the conjunction in this sentence.
Connor likes to play soccer, but I think Alyssa likes it even more.
A. to
B. but
C. even
D. it
