Mr. Tanaka is out now, and I don’t know when he ( ) in the office.
A. will be back
B. is back
C. is being back
D. be back
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While I scraped my impatience off the griddle, Dad showed me what he meant by “solid bubbles” and then taught me how to flip the pancakes correct.
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B. Insert a comma after bubbles
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A famous singer _____ (live) here before we bought the house.
A. lives
B. has lived
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