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Johan ______ (be) in England ______ more than two weeks now.
A. Johan has been in England for more than two weeks now.
B. Johan has been in England since more than two weeks now.
C. Johan have be in England for more than two weeks now.
D. Johan has be in England since more than two weeks now.
Select your answer:
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