Topics: Present Tenses
Jack has been going to Paris for a holiday. He never ……………….. there.
A. has been
B. has been being
C. have been
D. have been being
Select your answer:

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Combine the sentences into one using a relative clause: “He bought a car. The car is very expensive.”
A. He bought a car which is very expensive.
B. He bought a car who is very expensive.
C. He bought a car where it is very expensive.
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