Transform the sentence “They have been friends for years” into a question.
A. Have they been friends for years?
B. Are they friends for years?
C. Do they have been friends for years?
D. Did they have been friends for years?

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Vocabulary › ViewDevise a sentence using the word ‘indigenous’.
A. The indigenous restaurant served delicious food.
B. The indigenous plants in the garden are thriving.
C. The indigenous people of the region have a rich cultural heritage.
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I can’t go out today. It’s raining ___ day.
A. every
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Some & Any › ViewThere _____ magazines under the table.
A. is
B. are
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After several months of saving, my sister and I have saved enough money to buy our parents a gift.
A. present perfect
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