We use Conditional Sentences … to refer to a possible situation and its probable result.
A. Type 0
B. Type 1
C. Type 2
D. Type 3
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Tenses › ViewWhich sentence is not future perfect continuous tense ?
A. By eight o’clock I will have been waiting for you for two hours.
B. By nightfall I will have been working for six hours without a rest.
C. By 2015 we’ll have been living in Bangkok for ten years.
D. They will have eaten by then.
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The movie that is about to be shown suggest parental supervision.
Parental means:
A. To prevent
B. To leave alone
C. To watch over
D. None of the above
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