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

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Future Perfect vs Future Continuous › ViewBy the time you arrive I _______ (cook) something spectacular and dinner will be on the table waiting for you.
A. will be cooking
B. will have cooked
Modal Verbs › View
. Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a lack of ability?
A. She can play the piano beautifully.
B. He cannot solve this math problem.
C. They will attend the meeting.
D. You should try harder.
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.
