I haven’t met Mary __________________ the end of school.
A. For
B. Since

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Grammar › ViewSince Mum went on strike, the dishes have been ________ in the kitchen sink.
A. falling out
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During the storm, the power to the houses quickly went out after a lightning strike.
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A. During the storm . . . quickly went out after a lightning strike.
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