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He seemed to be (exciting/excited) when I met him.
A. exciting
B. excited

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Which of the following sentences incorrectly uses the present perfect tense?
A. “Have you been to France?” (Correct use)
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A. two
B. twos
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For decades, economists ___ about the benefits and risks of globalization.
A. have debated
B. are debating
C. have been debating