[ Grammar ]
– How long ____ you _________ for me ? ( to wait )
– Well, for about 45 minutes now, Perry.
A. were ___waiting
B. have ___ been waiting
C. will ____ wait
D. do ____ wait

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Passive Voice › ViewHe ________ to wait outside.
A. tells
B. was tell
C. was told
D. was telled
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Rewrite the sentence with emphasis: He completed the project on time. (emphasize ‘completed’)
A. The project was completed on time by him.
B. He completed the project ahead of schedule.
C. He finished the project on time, completed.
D. Completed, he finished the project on time.
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A. Tony:
B. Tony;
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This bag is the same price ______ that one.
A. like
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