[ Future Tenses ]
They ___ (drive) to New York tomorrow morning.
A. will drive
B. are going to drive
C. are driving
D. drive

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Perfect Tenses › ViewWhen do we use past perfect continuous tense?
A. When we want to emphasize the duration of an action that started before a certain point in the past and continued up to that point.
B. When we want to talk about present events
C. When we want to describe future actions
D. When we want to emphasize the suddenness of an action
Grammar › View
I’m afraid of heights, _________ I appreciate the view from the top of this building.
A. and
B. yet
C. nor