[ Tenses ]
‘How long has Sarah worked for that company?’ ‘She ………… there for two years by the end of this month.’
A. has been working
B. will work
C. will have been working

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A. TRUE
B. FALSE
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About how many scents can a human nose remember?
A. Around 500
B. Around 10,000
C. Around 50,000
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grasping, avaricious
A. inert
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I never argue ______ my husband ______ money.
A. with / about
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C. at / about
