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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A. The nurse spoke to my sister and I about our mother’s condition.
B. The nurse spoke to my sister and me about our mother’s condition.
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A. meet
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