Grammar Quiz

[ Tenses ]

If someone lived in London for many years and still lives there, which tense is appropriate?

A. “I lived in London for many years.” (Past Simple)

B. “I live in London for many years.” (Incorrect)

C. “I’ve lived in London for many years.” (Present Perfect)

D. “I’m living in London for many years.” (Present Continuous, Incorrect)

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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