[ Perfect Tenses of Verbs ]
The Merrills will have lived in Kentucky for six years in May.
A. present perfect
B. past perfect
C. future perfect

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B: He ………………. better slowly.
A. gets
B. is getting
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A. raining cats and dogs
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A. walked
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D. didn´t walk
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Alternatively, your lecturer will provide another submission date … you can handle it.
A. and
B. if
C. but
D. although
