If someone is currently living in London after many years, which tense correctly expresses this?
A. “I live in London for many years.”
B. “I lived in London for many years.”
C. “I have been living in London for many years.”
D. “I have lived in London for many years.”

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Tenses › ViewThe sewage system ____ routine maintenance tomorrow.
A. will undergo
B. undergoes
C. undergoing
D. undergo
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He has not violated the law, but also he has escaped punishment.
A. Not only violated the law, but also he has escaped punishment
B. Not only violated the law, but also escaped punishment
C. Not only violated the law, but has escaped punishment
Preposition › ViewI assure you __________ my commitment to this project.
A. at
B. by
C. of
D. to
E. on
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Some people like to eat at home. ……….like to eat out (ăn ngoài)
A. The other
B. The others
C. Another
