. Identify the correct present perfect tense usage:
A. We have lived here for three years.
B. We lived here last year.
C. We are living here now.
D. We will live here soon.

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A. type
B. to type
C. typed
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Which sentence has a modal showing possibility?
A. There are many cats that would make good pets.
B. He will be at home tonight.
C. It might rain tomorrow.
D. We should take him a card.
Grammar › ViewThey are going to sell apples bananas and celery at the market. What is the correct way to punctuate this sentence?
A. They are going, to sell apples bananas and celery at the market.
B. They are going to sell apples bananas, and celery at the market.
C. They are going to sell apples, bananas, and celery at the market.
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You _____ call or messaged me after 5:00 p.m. It’s my family time.
A. can’t
B. mustn’t
C. won’t
D. shouldn’t