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While I _____ for my aunt outside the shop, someone _____ my purse.
A. waited / had been grabbing
B. had waited / was grabbing
C. was waiting / grabbed
D. had to wait / had grabbed
E. have been waiting / would have grabbed

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Choose the correctly written sentence.
A. We will have a parade on Founder’s Day, the first Saturday in June.
B. We will have a parade on Founder’s Day the first Saturday in June.
C. We will have a parade on Founder’s Day the first Saturday, in June.