Grammar Quiz

Topics: Tenses

Which sentence is NOT correct?

A. This is the news. There has been an earthquake in Japan last night.  

B. This is the news. There has just been an earthquake in Japan.

C. This is the news. There has been an earthquake in Japan.  

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