My sister has attended night school for the past five years, and she will finally graduate at the end of July.
pretend they were braver and more prepared than they really were
Reproach : praise completes the analogy.
envy
quickly eating the last cookie
The pronoun 'that' is functioning as a relative pronoun, introducing the relative clause 'that will be most useful', which relates information about its antecedent 'documents'.
The Dobbs file a complaint with the main office, and a vice president has offered to personally investigate the problem.
present tense
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present perfect tense
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present progressive tense
past progressive tense
future progressive tense
present perfect progressive tense
past perfect progressive tense
future perfect progressive tense
imp
Had committed
Future perfect is formed with will + have + past participle.
The past participle of repair is repaired, so the future perfect is -- will have repaired
He will have repaired the car by now.
... she has sponsored our ...
The verb tour in future progressive = will be touring.
After we visit Alaska we will be touring the Canadian territories.
The meaning is "fear of".