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The police ... the suspesct watched continuously for a week



 
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The police ... the suspesct watched continuously for a week #1 (permalink) Sat Sep 06, 2008 14:59 pm   The police ... the suspesct watched continuously for a week
 

The police .... the suspesct watched continuously for a week

A)had been had
B)was getting
C)got
D)had been got
E)had been having
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The police ... the suspesct watched continuously for a week #2 (permalink) Sat Sep 06, 2008 15:32 pm   The police ... the suspesct watched continuously for a week
 

Hi Volcano

The only choice that works for me is (E).
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