[ Verb Tenses ]
. Choose the sentence with correct present perfect continuous usage:
A. I have live in London
B. I am living in London
C. I have been living in London
D. I lived in London

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Vocabulary › Viewa court order that stops something from starting or continuing
A. appeal
B. indicted
C. injunction
D. landmark
Vocabulary & Grammar › View
Which sentence contains a word meaning “a medicine to help sickness”?
A. I had to get an antibiotic quickly.
B. We were anticipating her arrival.
C. The antifreeze didn’t work.
D. In 1815, he organize an antislavery movement.
Grammar › ViewMaria and Katy …….. the bus together.
A. catch usually
B. are usually catching
C. usually are catching
D. usually catch
Prepositions of Time › View
I’ll see you__ next week
A. in
B. at
C. on
D. —