[ 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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Tenses › ViewWhich rule is being applied in these verbs?
fry – fried
A. Irregular verbs change their spelling when forming the past tense
B. Add “-ed” to the end of the verb to form the past tense
C. Change “y” to “i” then add “-ed” for verbs that end in consonant and “y”
Grammar › View
Relating to money or currency
A. Contention
B. Indispensable
C. Tangible
D. Monetary
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“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
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