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Which sentence uses the present perfect correctly for an ongoing situation?
A. “I have seen John this morning.”
B. “I saw John yesterday.”
C. “I have been living here since 2010.”
D. “I have lived here yesterday.”

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Modal Verbs › ViewChoose the correct verb form to complete the sentence: “He might ___ the answer to the question.”
A. knows
B. know
C. knowing
D. known
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My sister and I ……………………………………….. doing the housework.
A. not mind
B. don’t mind
C. doesn’t mind
D. aren’t mind
Simile, Metaphor or Personification › ViewA comparison of different things or ideas using the words like or as. Example: Busy as a bee.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Personification
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I _____ memorize this text for the test. I need an excellent grade.
A. have to
B. can
C. can’t
D. don’t have to
