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Nicole:

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Vocaloid:

to make future perfect, combine "will have" + the past tense form of the verb watch

Nicole:

so C

Vocaloid:

yes

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Vocaloid:

basically the speaker is ~frustrated~ that the people think he's crazy when in fact he is methodical so I would say frustration

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Nicole:

and is the first one correct?

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SmokeyBrown:

I think "sane" is the best answer, since the narrator is trying to establish that he's reliable to recount the events.

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SmokeyBrown:

I guess B, since it implies the speaker won't be acting as a lifeguard? Although, you could argue that A implies the speaker won't be buying ice cream sandwiches. But I think B is a clearer example, so that's probably the better choice.

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dude:

Random is unexpected, so planned is an antonym

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