[ Grammar ]
” I’d like to speak to Mr Johnson. ”
” Mr Johnson is the gentleman ____ at the desk by the window.”
A. who sitting
B. whose sitting
C. sitting
D. he’s sitting

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A. present perfect
B. past perfect
C. future perfect
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___________ the father _____ the mother has to attend the meeting.
A. either….or
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Incluned to doubt or deny the virtousness or honesty of human motives
A. Connoisseur
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