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By the time Juan gets home, her aunt _____.
A
will leave
B
leaves
C
will have left
D
is leaving
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句意:娟到家时,她的阿姨已经走了。从时间状语从句by the time Juan gets home可以看出,“娟到家”应该是发生在将来的动作,而且在她到的时候,她的阿姨应该已经走了,所以要用将来完成时,故为C。
句意:娟到家时,她的阿姨已经走了。从时间状语从句by the time Juan gets home可以看出,“娟到家”应该是发生在将来的动作,而且在她到的时候,她的阿姨应该已经走了,所以要用将来完成时,故为C。
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