[ Present/Future/Past Simple/Present Perfect ]
We have been living here _______ 1990.
A. A. for
B. B. from
C. C. since
D. D. during

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A. He played tennis at 4.30 yesterday.
B. He was playing tennis at 4.30 yesterday.
C. He had played tennis at 4.30 yesterday.
D. He plays tennis at 4.30 yesterday.
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Don’t go out now. ________ a thunderstorm. I’ve just heard it on the radio.
A. There’ll be
B. There’s going to be
C. There are
D. There is
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A. adjective
B. verb
C. preposition
D. adverb
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Although Blake likes funnel cake, he didn’t want one this year.
A. simple
B. compound
C. complex
