[ Grammar ]
What are you waiting ________? Let’s go now.
A. to
B. for
C. about

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Grammar › ViewI don’t like speaking in public. ________ only a matter of time before someone forces me to do it.
A. It’s
B. Its
Commas › View
Which sentence uses the comma correctly
A. Well I guess you can play outside before, you do your homework.
B. Well I guess you can play outside, before you do your homework.
C. Well, I guess you can play outside before you do your homework.
Present Perfect Tense › ViewIt (rain) ______________________ for a very long time.
A. It have rained for a very long time
B. It has rained for a very long time
C. It have rain for a very long time
D. It have raining for a very long time
Present Perfect Continuous › View
The gerund form of the verb “Throw” is:
A. Threwing
B. Throwing
C. Throwning
D. Threwning