By the end of our very first week of classes, I am positive I will be losing / will have lost my new student ID card at least three times.
will have lost
You are sitting in the living room and suddenly notice the window is open and it’s freezing outside.
A) "I am going to close that window."
B) "I will close that window."
B) "I will close that window."
build up | get on well | let off | move out | put off | take out | throw out
Last year, my older brother finally packaged up his belongings and ___ of our parents' house to live closer to his university.
moved out
bustling | cozy | inspiring | magnificent | mysterious | polluted | remote | run-down
The local community group is currently fundraising to restore the old, ___ youth center on the corner, which has suffered from shattered windows and structural neglect for years.
run-down
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There are dark, heavy rainclouds completely covering the sky, so it can’t rain later this afternoon, although we're not sure. The weather's been crazy lately.
might / may / could
This time next Wednesday, we will be rushing / will have rushed through the crowded hallway trying to locate our chemistry lab before the final bell rings.
will be rushing
You have a personal doctor's appointment tomorrow morning, but you also know the medical clinic officially opens its doors at a specific time.
"I ___ (see) the doctor at 8:30 AM, just thirty minutes after the clinic ___ (open)."
am seeing / opens
build up | get on well | let off | move out | put off | take out | throw out
By the time she finally takes the stage for her solo performance tonight, she ___ her courage for weeks.
will have been building up
bustling | cozy | inspiring | magnificent | mysterious | polluted | remote | run-down
The true origins of the unmapped script carved into the cave walls remain completely ___, as cryptographers have yet to decode a single symbol.
mysterious
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Even though the grammar exam was exceptionally long, Leo could finish all the sections right before the final bell rang.
was able to
Don't stress about the older classmates; by next month, you ___ (overcome) any nervousness about settling into the new campus.
will have overcome
Identify which sentence is a genuine promise/offer and which is a prediction based on present evidence.
A) "Don't worry, I will finish the report by tonight."
B) "Look at the time! I will finish the report by tonight."
A) Promise / Offer
B) Evidence based prediction
build up | get on well | let off | move out | put off | take out | throw out
Although the driver clearly ran the red light right in front of the police cruiser, he ___ (surprisingly / verb) with nothing more than a stern verbal lecture.
was surprisingly let off
Standing alone at the edge of the sheer cliff, the poet stared out at the endless, churning ocean below ___ view that instantly triggered a wave of creative clarity for his next book.
an inspiring
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I can't remember where I left my car keys. There's a slim chance they are on the kitchen counter, though. I must have left them there.
might / could / may have left
By the time the ancient scroll is completely translated, the desert climate ___ (cleave) the brittle parchment into several fragments.
will have cloven
You're hoping to buy a new house, the minute you sell your current apartment.
___ I sell my apartment, I __ (buy) the house.
As soon as / am going to buy
The striking resemblance between the two rival politicians is quite remarkable, which completely __ undecided voters who can't seem to reach a decision.
puts off
Marine biologists traveled to an incredibly ___ underwater reef in the open ocean—thousands of miles from the mainland, and were stunned to find a completely ____ ecosystem of rare deep-sea creatures thriving entirely untouched by human activity.
remote / bustling
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Technically, I black hole might swallow our planet up any minute.
By the time the antique loom is fully restored, the master weaver __ (oversee) the production of the rare silk tapestry while his apprentice __ (spin) the golden thread.
will have overseen / will be spinning
Fill in the blanks two different ways. Each with a different word between *___*.
You will stop planning the trip. You will wait for reservations at hotels to be finalized.
I ___ (continue) planning the trip *___* I ___ (book) the hotel room.
1. I will not continue planning the trip until I have booked the hotel room.
2. I will continue planning the trip when/once I have booked the hotel room.
I absolute despise dental procedures, but my wisdom tooth is so badly infected that I am going to ___ by a specialist this Friday afternoon.
have it taken out
After a grueling eight-hour hike through the freezing rain, the travelers were relieved to finally reach a __ little trailside tavern with a roaring log fire and plush armchairs, all in multi-coloured upholstery.
cosy
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The front door was locked tight and the security alarm was fully armed all night, so the burglar mustn't have entered through the front entrance.
can't / couldn't have entered