[ Present Perfect Tense ]
I have lived in London ______ three years.
A. for
B. since

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A. Katie sipped on her cappuccino.
B. Whenever prices goes up, customers buy less products.
C. Although it was very long, the movie was still enjoyable.
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—- of minerals, which are chemical elements or compounds of varying purity.
A. The consistency of rocks
B. Rocks, consisting
C. Rocks consist
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A. look
B. looking
C. looked
D. looks
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What did he bring for his grandmother?
A. A basket of fruits and a bunch of flowers
B. A basket of fruits and fish
C. A basket of fruits and meatball
D. A bunch flowers and cake