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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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A. when
B. as
C. until
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a. still
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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.
