They 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.

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Simple and Continuous Present TenseGrammar Comma UsagePast and Past ContinuousVerb FormModals of ObligationPersonal PronounGerunds/InfinitivesClauses and ConjunctionPresent Simple & Present ContinuousSuffixes and TensesOther quiz:
Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous Tense › ViewI __________(try) to win your mother’s heart for months before she finally agreed to go out with me.
A. had been tried
B. had been trying
C. had tried
D. had trying
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My neighbors ______ online.
A. has never shopped
B. have never shopped
C. have not never shopped
Coordinating Conjunctions › ViewDo I cream the butter and sugar ____ do I take the flour and pan?
A. nor
B. or
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. You had better ________ your coat; it’s cold outside.
A. wear
B. to wear
C. wearing
D. wore
