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They are coming late to the party,
A. Aren’t they?
B. Isn’t they?
C. Aren’t he?
D. Isn’t he?

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and, so, but, because › ViewI should do my homework, _________ I don’t want to.
A. and
B. but
C. or
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They__________ (not own) a pet, but now they have two dogs and a cat.
A. used to
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Grammar › ViewWhile I______ for him to call up, he______ a good time in the bar.
A. waited / was having
B. was waiting / was having
C. was waiting / had
D. was waited / was waiting
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She has already finished her work, ___________
A. hasn’t she?
B. has she?
C. did she?
D. didn’t she?