[ Tenses ]
They’ve (be) ….. married for nearly fifty years.
A. be
B. being
C. been
D. will be

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Reported Speech › View“ Don’t be late again!” she said.
A. She promised me not to be late again.
B. She said me not to be late again.
C. She asked me not to be late again.
D. She agreed not to be late again.
Vocabulary › View
What is the meaning of: Tufts
A. Smooth patches
B. Clumps or bunches
C. Lines
D. Waves
Tenses › ViewWhat is the structure of the future continuous tense?
A. Subject + will have + past participle
B. Subject + has/have + verb-ing
C. Subject + was/were + verb-ing
D. Subject + will be + verb-ing
Grammar › View
Which sentence is correct?
A. She will soon get used to work here.
B. She will soon get used to working here.
