[ Prepositions ]
Which preposition indicates a duration of time?
A. during
B. for
C. after
D. before
Select your answer:

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A. I see a movie on Friday.
B. I had seen a movie on Friday.
C. I saw a movie on Friday.
D. I will see a movie on Friday.
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Correct the verb tense in the sentence “Until I started school, I work twenty hours per week and study the rest of the time.”
A. worked and studied
B. works and studies
C. working and studying
D. work and study
