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She came to London a year ago, and she still lives there.
A. She lived in London for a year.
B. She has gone to London for two years.
C. She has been in London for a year.
D. She has been to London for ages.

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Modals for Necessity and Suggestions › ViewIf you want to learn to speak English fluently, you ______ to work hard.
A. could
B. need
C. needn’t
D. mustn’t
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It is raining heavily with rolls of thunder. We ____ such a terrible thunderstorm.
A. would never see
B. had never seen
C. have never seen
D. never see
Modal Verbs › ViewWe have plenty of time for doing the work. We _____ be hurried.
A. needn’t
B. shouldn’t
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What is the cause in the following sentence?
It was raining. I used the umbrella.
A. It was raining.
B. I used the umbrella.
