I am watching a movie…
A. yesterday
B. in 2017
C. in 10 years
D. tonight

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Future Tenses › ViewWhat is the difference between future perfect and future perfect continuous?
A. Future perfect indicates actions that are currently ongoing.
B. Future perfect continuous is used for actions that are completed before a specific time.
C. Future perfect describes actions that will happen in the past.
D. Future perfect indicates completion; future perfect continuous indicates ongoing action until a future point.
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The neighbor _____ son is always running around the street is a journalist.
A. who
B. whose
C. which
D. who
Vocabulary › ViewIn the sentence “While we know some details about the trip, most of the plans are tentative and depend on the weather,” what does the word “tentative” imply about the plans?
A. The plans are fixed and will not change.
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Mr James Scott and Wife____a garage in silbury
A. Have
B. Has
C. Had
D. Haven’t
