[ Tenses with Time Expressions ]
He has just started his new job.
A. He has just finished his old job.
B. He has been working at his new job.
C. He has just started his new job.
D. He is about to start his new job.
Select your answer:

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A. When you’re smiling the whole world smiles with you.
B. The women’s coat is hanging in the closet.
C. These are there hats.
D. The dog’s collar is very tight.
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The purpose of this study is _______ energy content in foods.
A. improvement for
B. the improving
C. improves
D. the improvement of
