If he___ a meeting at the moment, I will call him later.
A. is having
B. has
C. have
D. has had

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Jumping up and down the little boy was excited.
A. Jumping, up and down, the little boy was excited.
B. Jumping, up and down the little boy was excited.
C. Jumping up and down the little boy, was excited.
D. Jumping up and down, the little boy was excited.
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The minister’s speech on economic reform was filled with _____ promises but lacked substantive details.
A. elusive
B. grandiose
C. pragmatic
D. succinct
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A. I like fishing but I don’t like eating fish.
B. I like fishing, but I don’t like eating fish.
C. I like fishing, I don’t like eating fish.
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Which of the following sentences is a fragment?
A. My mother walked into the kitchen.
B. A deer stood in the yard.
C. Underneath the apple tree.
D. We watched quietly.
