Topics: Grammar - Present Perfect with already, just, yet
Oh fourty-five minutes! I don’t want to wait for the service any longer. We have _____ waited enough! I am going to another place!
A. already
B. never
C. just
D. yet
Select your answer:

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A. a system of rules
B. evidence, a fact or truth
C. late or slow
D. before the test
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What is the adverbial phrase in the following sentence?
Out in the garden, the children played.
A. Out in the garden
B. The children played.
