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We use this condition to refer about the present or future when the situation is real
A. First conditional
B. Second conditional
C. Third conditional
D. Zero conditional

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Future Perfect Continuous Tense › ViewI … here for over a week tomorrow.
- will have not been staying
- will not have been staying
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Julia (not bake) a chocolate cake at the moment.
A. Julia isn’t baking a chocolate cake at the moment.
B. Julia not baking a chocolate cake at the moment.
C. Julia baking a chocolate cake at the moment.
D. Julia are not baking a chocolate cake at the moment.
Grammar › ViewBy the end of this week, we ______ on this project for more than 6 weeks.
A. will have been working
B. will have worked
C. will be working
D. will work
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She fully ______ the question after she had read the explanation.
A. understands
B. understood
C. has understood
D. will understand
