Topics: Sentence Structure and Verb Tenses
Which sentence is in the future perfect progressive tense?
A. By next month, he will have been working here for five years.
B. She is singing beautifully.
C. They had already left when I arrived.
D. We will finish our project soon.
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewThe movie “Jaws” has a famous soundtrack.
What is the appositive? What is the noun it explains?
A. Jaws = appositive; movie = noun
B. a famous soundtrack = appositive; movie = noun
C. soundtrack = appositive; movie = noun
D. There is no appositive in this sentence.
Past Perfect Tense › View
The film ________________ by the time we got to the cinema.
A. had start
B. had started
C. has started