I am used to
in queues. (wait, waiting, waited)
Deliah (in of at).
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wait and the other one will be in
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I am used to waiting in queues at Deliah.
Explanation:
- In the above sentence, the first word to be filled will be 'waiting' and the second will be 'at'.
- 'Waiting' is the present continuous tense which is used in the above sentence.
- It tells about the work which has started sometime in the past and is still can be experienced.
- 'At' is the preposition of place used in the given sentence.
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