[ Grammar ]
Which question is correct?
A. How long have you been living here?
B. How long you have been have living here?
C. How long you have here been living?
D. How long you had been living here?

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Grammar › ViewWhat does the predicate do?
A. tells information about the subject
B. tells whom or what the sentence is about
C. gives a basic unit of meaning
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….. many times every winter in Frankfurt.
A. It snows
B. It snowed
C. It is snowing
D. It is snow
