[ Dependent Prepositions ]
I waited _____ you for more than an hour.
A. at
B. for
C. to
D. in

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Modal Auxiliaries and Similar Expressions › View“May I ______ your computer to install the necessary software?”
A. use
B. used
C. using
D. uses
Grammar › View
How do you fix this sentence:
I love you. You love me.
___
A. I love you, you love me.
B. I love you and you love me.
C. I love You, You love Me.
D. The sentence is correct
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewIn most cases, the jury ____ divided in their opinion before giving their verdict.
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were
Grammar › View
Which one is correct?
A. explain the lesson to him
B. explain to him the lesson
C. explain the lesson him
D. explain his to the lesson
