[ Verb Tenses ]
. What is the meaning of the sentence “I have lived in Korea for 2 years”?
A. I lived in Korea for 2 years but don’t live there now.
B. I started living in Korea 2 years ago and still live there now.
C. I will live in Korea for 2 more years.
D. I had lived in Korea but moved out before.

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