[ Grammar ]
she / work here for five years
A. she has been working for five years
B. she have been working for five years
C. she has worked for five years
D. we has worked for five years
Select your answer:
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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has all the commas in the right places?
A. When Mr. Silver’s class went to the zoo, they saw zebras, kangaroos, penguins, and many more animals.
B. When Mr. Silver’s class went to the zoo, they saw zebras kangaroos, penguins and many more animals.
C. When Mr. Silver’s class went to the zoo, they saw zebras, kangaroos, penguins, and many, more, animals.
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I’m still looking for a job, but I hope _____ something soon.
A. to find
B. finding