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Marcus, in a car with a few of his friends, (speed, speeds) past the entrance to the school parking lot.
A. speed
B. speeds
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A. Gary was eating his snacks when his brother slept in his bedroom.
B. Gary had eaten his snacks when his brother slept in his bedroom.
C. Gary ate his snacks just now.
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Wake her in half an hour. She _____ sleeping for six hours by then.
A. will be
B. has been
C. will have been
D. can be