Topics: Time Phrases
Which sentence is correct?
RIGHT NOW
A. I stay with my parents right now, until the renovation is finished.
B. I’m staying with my parents right now, until the renovation is finished.
C. I’ve stayed with my parents right now, until the renovation is finished.
Select your answer:

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