[ Have Been to vs. Have Gone to ]
Where … they …? I can’t wait any longer.
- has, been
- has, gone
- have, been
- have, gone

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Preposition › ViewIn the sentence ‘She is sitting ___ the chair’, what is the preposition?
A. under
B. beside
C. above
D. on
Adverbs of Frequency › View
I was late for work only one time last year. I am ————- late
A. Usually
B. Sometimes
C. Never
D. Rarely
Vocabulary › ViewWhich word means “to remove”?
A. Proof
B. Restriction
C. Extract
D. Nonferrous
Comma › View
Which sentence correctly uses commas?
A. While waiting in the office, I read an article about South America.
B. While, waiting in the office I read an article about South America.
C. While waiting in the office, I, read an article about South America.
