[ Conjunction ]
He had to act immediately; he would have been too late.
A. consequently
B. nevertheless
C. still
D. otherwise

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Continuous Tenses › ViewWhich sentence best illustrates the use of the future continuous tense?
A. They were having dinner.
B. They are having dinner.
C. They will be having dinner.
D. They had dinner.
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Why haven’t you ___________ your work? You have plenty of time
A. finished
B. finishing
C. been
D. been finishing
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A. Couldn’t
B. Mustn’t
C. Shouldn’t
D. Wouldn’t
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They _______ in this city for five years now. (live)
A. live
B. lived
C. have lived
D. had lived
