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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Grammar › ViewWhich principal part is the underlined verb?
Mr. Kelly coached the football team last season.
___
A. present
B. present participle (to be verb + -ing)
C. past
D. past participle (has/have/had + -ed or -d)
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Read the sentences and select the correct one.
A. My best friend play at my house after school on Fridays.
B. My best friend plays at my house after school on Fridays.
C. My best friend is playing at my house after school on Fridays.
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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
