[ Vocabulary ]
To “soak” something means:
A. To dry it out completely
B. To cover it with paint
C. To make it very wet by leaving it in liquid
D. To heat it until it burns
Select your answer:

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Choose the sentence that correctly uses the present perfect continuous tense.
A. She has been reading for two hours.
B. She read for two hours.
C. She is reading for two hours.
D. She was reading for two hours.
