When I (be) a child, I (want) to be a doctor.
A. was – wanted
B. was – have been
C. am – want
D. have been – have been
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Future Tenses › ViewWhat is the difference between Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous tenses?
A. Future Perfect is used for ongoing actions, while Future Perfect Continuous is used for completed actions.
B. Future Perfect is used for completed actions, while Future Perfect Continuous is used for ongoing actions.
C. Future Perfect is always used with ‘will have been’, while Future Perfect Continuous is used with ‘will have been being’.
D. Future Perfect is used for past actions, while Future Perfect Continuous is used for future actions.
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Many officials will _________ their support of the mayor’s campaign by speaking at the press conference.
A. Convince
B. Sufficient
C. Declare
D. Various
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