Grammar Quiz

Topics: Tenses

Melinda —- with her family nowadays as she —- a flat to move into yet.

A. stays / doesn’t find

B. is staying / isn’t finding

C. has been staying / hadn’t found

D. is staying / hasn’t found

Select your answer:
         


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