[ Grammar ]
I (wait) for two hours, but she (not come) yet.
A. have waited/hasn’t been coming
B. had waited/had come
C. have been waiting/hasn’t come
D. had been waiting/hadn’t come

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Grammar › ViewHow often does John (go)………… to the library? No, he (not like)………….to read books. He only (want)…..……..to listen to music. What he (do)………..at the moment?
A. go, doesn’t like, wants, does he do
B. go, don’t like, wants, is he doing
C. go, doesn’t like, wants, is he doing
D. go, doesn’t like, want, is he doing
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Children benefit greatly ____________ a teacher who has creativity.
A. in
B. on
C. with
D. form
Grammar › ViewSandy goes to school …
A. by bus
B. on bus
C. in bus
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The manager emphasized the importance of __________ deadlines in the workplace.
A. meet
B. meeting
C. to meet
D. met
