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Explanation:
C will have waited. That's the correct way to express their dilemma.
I don't know what to do with by the time I got to the bus stop. It must be part of something else.
The correct option is B) “She had rested on the rock”. Helping verbs are verbs that help the main verb with its meaning and they also set the time of the verb. In this case, the helping verb “had” is helping the main verb “rested”. The auxiliary verb “had” is also setting the verb tense of the sentence, which is past perfect.
The other examples “paddled”, “went” and “swam” are action verbs that do not need a helping verb to extend or add meaning.
It's a restrictive clause. All restrictive clause can't be in between a punctuation (i.e: a comma) and it will always have a pronoun "THAT".
B. And Eddie and Bill come/running from marbles and piracies and it's
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