[ Verb Tenses ]
. Which sentence uses the past perfect continuous? a) I had been waiting for an hour. b) I waited for an hour.
A. I will wait for an hour.
B. I was waiting for an hour.
C. I have been waiting for an hour.
D. I had been waiting for an hour.

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Which one is the correct answer for: Do you think he can do it all alone?
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C. I don’t think he can do it all alone.
D. Don’t you think he can do it all alone.
