the state of being very unhappy, sick or miserable
A. pursue
B. wretchedness
C. establish

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A. Past simple: ‘I walk.’; Past perfect: ‘I had walked.’
B. Past simple: ‘I was walking.’; Past perfect: ‘I had been walking.’
C. Past simple: ‘I walked yesterday.’; Past perfect: ‘I had walked last week.’
D. Past simple: ‘I walked.’; Past perfect: ‘I had walked before he arrived.’
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We ….. in this restaurant 2 days ago.
A. eat
B. eaten
C. eating
D. ate
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A. shared
B. share
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Choose the correct form:
A. She is living in London for five years now.
B. She has been living in London for five years now.
C. She was living in London for five years now.
D. She lived in London for five years now.
