Which sentence correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense?
A. I have been reading this book for two weeks.
B. I read this book for two weeks.
C. I will read this book for two weeks.
D. I am reading this book for two weeks.

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Grammar › ViewA – ________ do you go swimming? B – Once a week.
A. What
B. How often
C. Where
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Identify the sentence that contains a compound predicate.
A. Carpenters and construction workers arrive early to the work site.
B. It takes many people to complete a building project.
C. The project coordinator is the executive officer of the company.
D. An architect designs the building and prepares the blueprints.
To make juice we must ______ the lemon.
A. Frize
B. Geez
C. Squeeze
D. Cheese
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“We’ll stay here until the rain stops.”
A. Rain
B. Until
C. Stops
D. Here
