Robbie was going to stop procratinating, but he’s decided to wait.
What are the clauses/phrases in this sentence?
A. 1 independent and 1 dependent clause
B. 1 phrase and 1 dependent clause
C. two independent clauses
D. two dependent clauses
Select your answer:

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Preposition › ViewMr. Hill arrived in New York (on, in) May 10 (at, on) eight o’clock (in, on) the evening. He decided to call on his uncle who lived (on, in) Fifth Avenue. He got on a bus (at, of) the station and put his fare (on, into) the farebox. The bus was very crowded, so Mr. Hill had to stand up all the way.
A. in//on//on//in//of//into
B. on//at//in//on//at//into
C. in//at//in//on//at//into
D. on//at//on//on//of//on
Present Perfect Tense › View
Make the question perfect tense sentence ?
John / write / letter /for 2 weeks
A. Has John wrote letter for 2 weeks.
B. Has John written letter for 2 weeks.
C. Have John writeen letter for 2 weeks
D. Have John wrote letter for 2 weeks
