How long have your sisters been learning the piano?
A. They’ve been learning the piano since years.
B. They’ve been learning the piano since 2008.
C. They’ve learning the piano since 2008.

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The police officer said to us, “Where are you going?”
A. The police officer asked us where we were going?
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A. playing
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The record was broken by the athletes.
A. The athletes broke the record.
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C. The athletes will break the record.
