[ Past Tenses ]
You…………. there for more than two hours when she finally arrived.
A. were waiting
B. had waited
C. had been waited
D. had been waiting

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is written correctly?
A. On her way home, Sally found a man’s silver watch.
B. On her way home, Sally found a silver man’s watch.
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Hanna is hooked ______ making origami.
A. with
B. on
C. in
D. from
Past Tenses › ViewShe (visit) her grandparents last weekend.
A. visits
B. visited
C. was visiting
D. she had visited
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Which sentence correctly uses a modal verb in the negative form?
A. I cannot drive
B. I don’t can drive
C. I can’t to drive
D. I not can drive
