[ 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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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is punctuated correctly?
A. Petey my pet snake has only bitten one person.
B. Petey, my pet snake, has only bitten one person.
C. Petey, my pet snake has only bitten one person.
D. Petey my pet snake, has only bitten one person.
Passive Voice › View
The old man ………. to the hospital.
A. might be take
B. might be took
C. might be taken
D. might been taken
Grammar › ViewChoose whether to use a colon or a semicolon in this sentence:
“What did you think of the new Li’l _____ Crime-Fightin’ Pony movie?”
A. Tony:
B. Tony;
Comparison › View
This bag is the same price ______ that one.
A. like
B. than
C. as
D. so
