We waited _____ you _____ 11.00.
A. at / to
B. for / until
C. for / to
D. with / since
Select your answer:

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Vocabulary and Grammar › View. A student is writing an essay about whether people should use artificial sweeteners. Which source is most likely to have a strong bias?
A. a magazine article called “Artificial Sweeteners: Are They Good for Us?”
B. a webpage called “Facts About Artificial Sweeteners” by a nonprofit medical organization studying sweeteners
C. a webpage called “Using Artificial Sweeteners to Lose Weight” on a soda company’s website
D. a study by university professors who measured the health effects of consuming artificial sweeteners versus sugar
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Which sentence uses the semicolon correctly?
A. The man was wet he was standing in the rain; without an umbrella.
B. The man was wet he was; standing in the rain without an umbrella.
C. The man was wet; he was standing in the rain without an umbrella.
D. None of the above
