[ Phrasal Verbs ]
I’m looking ….. to seeing you again.
A. up
B. forward
C. through
D. into
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewWhich revision of the sentence below contains a dependent clause that is properly punctuated? Mr. Brennan was waiting for me the next day.
A. The next day when I went to class Mr. Brennan was waiting for me.
B. When I went to class the next day, Mr. Brennan was waiting for me.
C. The next day, when I went to class, Mr. Brennan was waiting for me.
D. When I went to class the next day Mr. Brennan was waiting for me.
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“She must work harder”
A. They commented she should work harder.
B. They commented she has to work harder.
C. They commented she had to work harder.
D. They commented she may work harder.
