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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Bus

In the context: I was waiting for the bus which was not coming for a long hour yesterday.

There was no bus coming for an hour yesterday.

There had not been a bus coming for an hour yesterday.

Are these sentence correct?

  

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I waited more than an hour for the bus yesterday. The busses were delayed yesterday. I had to wait an hour.

  • I waited more than an hour for the bus yesterday.
  • The busses were delayed yesterday.
  • I had to wait an hour.
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I waited more than an hour for the bus yesterday.
The busses were delayed yesterday. I had to wait an hour.

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