Which adverb would you use to describe someone who is not trying to do something, but does it anyway?
A. Unintentionally
B. Carefully
C. Greatly
D. Clearly

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Grammar › ViewThey said, “We have been waiting for the tickets for three hours.”
A. They said that they had been waiting for the tickets for three hours.
B. The said that we had been waiting for the tickets for three hours.
C. The said that we have been waiting for the tickets for three hours.
D. The said that they have had been waiting for the tickets for three hours.
Present Perfect Tense › View
Paul ___________________ (not answer) the question yet.
A. have not answered
B. has not answered
C. have not answering
D. has not answering
Prepositional Phrases › ViewI did it ________.
A. by birth
B. by mistake
C. by now
Perfect Tense › View
Choose the correct form of ‘have’ or ‘has’ in the perfect tense: They ____ arrived at the airport.
A. having
B. have
C. had
D. has
