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mentioning the 'mister' meaning which relates to 'mist' (fine moisture in the air) is not helpful, since it has nothing to do with these honorific titles and could confuse.

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Identify the sentence with correct use of the past perfect continuous tense:
A I will have been waiting for you for an hour.
B He had been working on the project for several months before it was completed.
C She had finished her homework yesterday.
D We have seen the movie when it was released.