Choose the correct structure.
A. Has Mary and you been living here for long?
B. Have Mary and you living here for long?
C. Have Mary and you be living here for long?
D. Have Mary and you been living here for long?

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A. goes
B. went
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A. walking
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The chocolate cake is _________________ [tasty] the vanilla cake.
A. The chocolate cake is tastier than the vanilla cake.
B. The chocolate cake is more tastier than the vanilla cake.
C. The chocolate cake is tastiest than the vanilla cake.
D. The chocolate cake is the most tastiest the vanilla cake.
