Oh no! I _____ my wallet at the restaurant.
A. left
B. leave
C. have left
D. have been leaving

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses the conjunction “or” correctly?
A. We can go to the beach or we can go to the mountains
B. We can go to the beach or we can go to the mountains.
C. We can go to the beach, or we can go to the mountains
D. We can go to the beach, or we can go to the mountains.
Tenses › View
How long … for me?
A. have you waited
B. have you been waiting
Grammar › ViewIt took us an hour to get here. I’m ……………………………………………………………….. (long / it / surprised / so / took)
A. surprised it took so long
B. surprised took it so long
C. surprised it long so took
D. suprised it so took long
Conjunctions & Prepositions › View
Identify the conjunction in the following sentence.
He wanted to watch TV. However, he had homework to do.
A. wanted
B. TV
C. However
D. homework
