Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.
Explanation: “For” is used in the Perfect Continuous Tense showing the approximate duration of action.
Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.
Explanation: Sentence is correct.When talking about something that didn’t happen in the past, we should be using the past perfect (if I had done). The correct way to say this is with the past perfect in the “if” clause, and the conditional perfect in the “then” clause:
Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.
Explanation: “Since” is used with the specific point of time and not approximation.
Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.
Explanation: after between the object case of verb is used, which is -‘me’
Directions: Find the best possible replacement for the underlined part of the sentence in the question.
Explanation: If the verb indicates a purpose, an infinitive must be used