The waiter is serving the customer.
A. The customer is served by the waiter
B. The customer are served by the waiter
C. The customer is being served by the waiter
D. The customer was being served by the customer

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Where do you work?
A. I will be working at the pizza place.
B. I am working at the school.
C. I work in the mall.
D. I worked at the zoo.
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Which of these sentences is a comma splice sentence?
A. Our English teacher gives us a lot of tests, and they’re usually difficult.
B. There’s a test today, I hope you studied for it.
C. The test is on punctuation, and it’s supposed to be difficult.
D. I studied a lot last night, so I think I’ll do well.
Past Tenses › ViewWhich of the following sentences correctly uses the past perfect tense to show an action completed before another in the past?
A. I had finished my homework before I watched TV.
B. I watched a movie yesterday.
C. She visited Paris last summer.
D. They played football on Saturday.
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What’s the most _______ thing you have ever done?
A. excited
B. exciting