[ Present Tenses ]
I think Jim (be) __________ out of town.
A. is
B. has been
C. was
D. is being

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Error Analysis
Employees can using the company gym during office hours, but they cannot bring guests without prior authorization from the facilities manager.
A. can
B. using
C. cannot
D. bring
