[ Tenses ]
For the sentence “I lived in London for many years,” which context makes the present perfect tense (“I’ve lived in London for many years”) appropriate?
A. The speaker no longer lives in London.
B. The speaker is currently living in London.
C. The speaker lived in London in the distant past.
D. The speaker is considering moving back to London.

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