John ____ for the government since he graduated from Harvard University. Until recently, he ____ his work, but now he is talking about retiring.
A. has been working – has not enjoyed
B. has writing – has been finishing
C. has worked – has been enjoying
D. has worked – have enjoyed
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Which is the correct way to write the following sentence?
I gave up on understanding calculus for it is impossibly difficult.
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A. I gave up on understanding calculus, for it is impossibly difficult.
B. I gave up on understanding calculus, for, it is impossibly difficult.
C. I gave up on understanding calculus for it is impossibly difficult.
D. I gave up on understanding calculus. For it is impossibly difficult.
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