John ________ for his girlfriend for two hours but she ________. At last, he ________ to the movies without her.
A. has been waiting / does not come / has gone
B. will wait / has not come / will go
C. is waiting / will not come / is going
D. had been waiting / did not come / went

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Reported Speech and Reported Questions › ViewYour girlfriend says: “You don’t understand me”
A. She said you didn’t understand her
B. She said you didn’t understand him
C. He said he didn’t understand he
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What time does ___ English class begin?
A. you
B. yours
C. your
Grammar - Nouns, Verbs, and Adjectives › ViewThe mountaineers believed that crossing the crevasse for full of danger as several others had perished in the effort. What type of rhetoric is used here?
A. ethos
B. pathos
C. logos
D. amigos
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I __________ a lot of money playing darts recently, so I’ll take you to the cinema.
A. have already won
B. have winning
C. have just won
D. have won
