[ Present Perfect Tense ]
I…(live)…without electricity for two weeks.
A. has been living
B. have been living
C. had been living
D. am living

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Grammar on ConditionalsVerbs & AdverbsPreposition and Preposition PhraseMixed Present TensesArticles with Proper NounsDEGREE COMPARISONused to vs be used to vs get used toThird ConditionalPast Perfect SimpleAntonymsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewWhich sentence has an adverb?
A. The sentence ‘She ran to catch the bus quickly.’ has an adverb ‘to’.
B. The sentence ‘She ran to catch the bus.’ has an adverb ‘to’.
C. The sentence ‘She ran quickly to catch the bus.’ has an adverb ‘quickly’.
D. The sentence ‘She quickly ran to catch the bus.’ has an adverb ‘ran’.
Vocabulary › View
Extremely large, big.
A. gullet
B. cue
C. massive
D. miniscule
Vocabulary & Grammar › ViewA pipe, often with bricks around it, that takes smoke from a fireplace out through the roof of a building.
A. address
B. chimney
C. wall
D. pipe
Grammar, Literature, and Vocabulary › View
exaggerated, shallow, fake
A. superficial
B. profound
C. imminent
D. endeacor
