I __________________ a student for five years. (be)
A. I have been a student for five years.
B. I has been a student for five years.
C. I have be a student for five years.
D. I have was a student for five years.

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Grammar and Vocabulary › ViewYou ____ __ (might / get) good grades in your exam if you’d studied harder.
A. might have got
B. might get
Conditional Sentences › View
John cannot see off his sister at the airport.He has been seriously ill.
A. John’s sister wishes he hadn’t been seriously ill so that he couldn’t see her off at the airport.
B. If John were not seriously ,he could see off his sister at the airport
C. If John hasn’t been seriously ill,he can see off her sister at the airport
D. As long as John could see his sister off at the airport,he couldn’t be seriously ill.
PRESENT TENSE › ViewThe clown in the circus is very funny. The children … happily when he performs.
A. laugh
B. laughs
C. laughed
D. laughing
Grammar › View
What is the figure of speech called when there is a repetition of the same or letter at the beginning of the word?
A. Personification
B. Alliteration
C. Assonance
D. Simile
E. Metaphor
