[ Grammar ]
What is the indirect of He says, ” I have been studying for three hours.”
A. He says that he had been studying for three hours.
B. He says that he has been studying for three hours.
C. He said that I have been studying for three hours.

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Simple Past Continuos › ViewIt ______ heavily when I ______ .
A. rained – got up
B. was raining – get up
C. rained – get up
D. was raining – got up
Present Perfect Tense › View
Has she arrived here?
The positive form of the sentence above is ….
A. She have arrive here
B. She has arrive here
C. She have arrived here
D. She has arrived here
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A. shower
B. chess
C. home
Past Tenses › View
We were good friends. We … each other for years.
A. had known
B. knew
C. were knowing
D. known
