We ______ (be) here ______ nine o’clock.
A. We have been here since nine o’clock.
B. We have been here for nine o’clock.
C. We has been here for nine o’clock.
D. We has been here since nine o’clock.

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A. on having achieved
B. on being achieved
C. for having achieved
D. to have achieved
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Examine the sentence, and choose the correct option.
Look at the man. He sees his manager at the meeting room without bringing the report.
A. The sentence is correct. No need to be fixed.
B. Look at the man. He see his manager at the meeting room without bringing the report.
C. Look at the man. He is seeing his manager at the meeting room without bringing the report.
D. Look at the man. He seeing his manager at the meeting room without bringing the report.
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A. doesn’t
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C. don’t
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The telephone ___ been repaired.
A. Is
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C. Has
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