Topics: Present Perfect Continuous
they / learn English for two years
A. they learn English for two years
B. they has been English for two years
C. They have been learning English for two years
Select your answer:

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Adverbs › ViewCompare the adverbs in the following sentences: He sings well. She sings better.
A. The adverb ‘well’ indicates a higher degree than the adverb ‘better’.
B. The adverb ‘well’ and ‘better’ are synonyms.
C. The adverb ‘better’ indicates a lower degree than the adverb ‘well’.
D. The adverb ‘better’ indicates a higher degree than the adverb ‘well’.
Vocabulary › View
completely; totally
A. seized
B. summoned
C. mended
D. thoroughly
