He ___ in the company for five years before he got a promotion.
A. worked
B. was working
C. had worked
D. had been working

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A. Consequently, he missed the bus he was late to school.
B. He missed the bus; consequently, he was late to school.
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Pass the salt ___.
a. pleas
b. please
