She (has/have) lived in the same neighborhood for over ten years.
A. has
B. have

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewElizabeth I ruled England until 1603.
A. Subject + verb + direct object
B. Subject + linking verb + complement
C. Subject + verb + indirect object + direct object
Asking and Giving Opinion › View
Sani : Jean, what happened?
Jean: I slipped on the bathroom floor this morning.
Sani : Are you okay?
Jean: I don’t think so, I think I sprained my left ankle because I can barely walk.
Sani : ________________
A. To my mind, the bathroom floor is slippery.
B. I don’t think you should run around the school.
C. I guess you should call the police then.
D. I bet that you could walk properly now.
E. It seems to me that you should go to the hospital.
Modals › ViewWhich of the following sentences uses “may have” correctly to express uncertainty?
A. She may have known the answer.
B. She may have be there.
C. She may have had been there.
D. She may have been there.
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Please, read this text _________.
A. careful
B. carefully
