Hey! _____ Martha? I _____ for her all morning.
A. Have you seen / ‘ve been looking
B. Do you see / I’m looking
C. Have you been seeing / ‘ve been looking
D. Are you seeing / am looking

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Vocabulary › ViewI picked up my dog, she licked my cheek, and then _________ to get down.
A. wriggled
B. bummed
C. muttering
Grammar › View
Which of the below sentences is written correctly?
A. Sewing business can be profitable.
B. Because sewing businesses is profitable.
C. Sewing businesses can be profitable.
D. Because sewing business is profitable.
A: Today’s July 5th, isn’t it?
B: ________ It’s the 6th.
___
A. Neither is it
B. No, it isn’t.
C. So is it.
D. Yes, it is.
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How long ____________ (she, wait) for us?
A. Has she wait
B. Has she waited
C. Has she been waiting
D. Has she been wait
