[ Grammar ]
He ______ (be) in Mexico ______ a month.
A. He has been in Mexico for a month.
B. He have been in Mexico since a month.
C. He has be in Mexico for a month.
D. He has be in Mexico since a month.

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Conditional Sentence Type 2 and Type 3Reported SpeechNoun PhraseGrammar (want to/ need to/ have to)PrepositionPossessive Pronouns and QuantifiersVerb FormArticles with SubstancesPast Continuous TenseAdverb of MannerOther quiz:
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A. is making
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A: “I’m driving to the party, would you like a lift?” B: “Thank you but I am going to take the bus.”
A. FALSE
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A. hadn’t seen / is
B. didn’t see / are
C. haven’t seen / is
D. hasn’t seen / is
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opposite of sickness
A. health
B. kindness
C. wealth
D. softness
