[ Present Perfect Tense ]
Maybe she won’t come this afternoon. How long you (wait) for her?
A. have you wait
B. has you waited
C. have you waited
D. did you wait

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Modal Verbs › ViewShe probably buys this house next week.
A. She doesn’t have to buy this house next week.
B. She may buy this house next week.
C. She should buy this house next week.
D. She must buy this house next week.
Tenses › View
What are you doing right now?
A. I read a book
B. I am reading a book
C. I read books every day
D. I will read a book
Order of Adjectives › ViewI saw a/an _______________ dog.
A. ugly brown little
B. little brown ugly
C. brown little ugly
D. ugly little brown
Grammar › View
What is the preposition in the sentence?
Daisy enjoys working in the kitchen.
A. in
B. working
C. the
D. enjoys
