[ Grammar ]
Someone ……….. you there.
A. Is waiting for
B. Are waiting for
C. Wait for
D. Were waiting for

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“The microwave seems to be working again.” “Maybe Andy fixed it.”
A. Andy might have fixed it.
B. Andy fixed it.
C. Andy must have fixed it.
D. Andy can’t have fixed it.