[ Perfect Tense ]
I haven’t been out for a meal _____ the new outbreak of COVID-19.
A. since
B. for
C. still
D. yet

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I am eating a mango fruit.
A. with gerund
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A. There are a cup.
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A. While
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The man dived ( ) the pool to save the drowning boy.
A. on
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C. into
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