[ Present Perfect Tense ]
He (start) (drive) to work 2 months ago because he (buy) a car.
A. starts – driving – will buy
B. started – driven – buys
C. has started – driving – bought
D. started – to drive – has bought

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A. Never she has been to Paris.
B. She never has been to Paris.
C. She has never been to Paris.
D. Never has she been to Paris.
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I didn’t (see)_____ you before.
A. see
B. saw
C. seing
D. seen
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Bamboo is hard like wood (however thus) it is a renewable grass.
A. , however,
B. ; however,
C. ; thus,
D. , thus,
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I am …………….that I can’t take a break nowdays
A. such busy
B. so an busy
C. such a busy
D. so a busy
E. so busy
