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mcmcdaniel

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Which of the following is the past participle of the irregular verb fly?
 
  A. Flew
  B. Flying
  C. Flown
  D. Flee

Question 2

Which of the following sentences is using the future perfect tense?
 
  A. Jane will have completed her test long before the others.
  B. Jane has completed her test long before the others.
  C. Jane had completed her test long before the others.
  D. Jane is planning to complete her test before the others.



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Answer to Question 1

C
The past participle of the irregular verb fly is flown. Knowing these irregular verbs can
assist you to communicate more clearly with others.

Answer to Question 2

A
Jane will have completed her test long before the others. is using the future perfect tense.
The future perfect tense shows that an action will be completed by some specific time in the
future. The action may have already begun, or it may begin in the future. The important point
is that it will end by a specific future time.



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