[ Present Tenses ]
I ……………….. for the manager for two hours.
A. am waiting
B. wait
C. has waited
D. have waited

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A. close
B. closes
C. closed
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Karen were you in San Fransisco CA last week?
A. Karen, were you in San Fransisco, CA last week?
B. Karen were you in San Fransisco, CA last week?
C. Karen. Were you in San Fransisco CA last week?
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A. effect
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To put things that are needed for a meal in their proper places on a table.
A. lay the table
B. side board
C. do the ironing
D. clear the table
