[ Gerund or Infinitive ]
I hope … you soon.
A. seeing
B. to see
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewHe is very proud. He does not admit his fault.
A. He is very proud that he does not admit his fault.
B. He is too proud to admit his fault.
C. He is such a proud man to admit his fault.
D. He is proud, does not admit his fault.
Perfect Tenses › View
A: Why are you so late? The movie … (1. start) when we get there.
B: I’m so sorry. I … (2. wait) for so long until my parents went home. I couldn’t leave my sister alone at home.
A: Really? You … (3. be) late for many times.
The suitable verb to complete blank no 2 is …
A. will have been waiting
B. am waiting
C. had been waiting
D. have been waiting
E. has been waiting
