Which sentence is in the present perfect tense? ‘She has lived here for five years.’ or ‘She lives here.’
A. She is living here now.
B. She had lived here for five years.
C. She has lived here for five years.
D. She will live here for five years.

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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives › ViewComparative of “interesting”
A. more interesting than
B. the most interesting
C. interesting
D. interested
Grammar › View
Which sentence below is correct?
A. When did Roosevelt say, “We have nothing to fear but fear itself?”
B. When did Roosevelt say,” We have nothing to fear but fear itself”?
C. When did Roosevelt say, We have nothing to fear but fear itself?
D. When did Roosevelt say We have nothing to fear but fear itself
What is the past tense form of hear?
A. heared
B. heard
C. hears
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You __________ bring umbrella. It might rain.
A. must
B. have to
C. should
D. can
