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'You look hot.' 'Yes, I ..........................................'
Question 1:
'You look hot.' 'Yes, I ..........................................'
A.
have run
B.
have been running
C.
Either could be used here
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I ......................................... on this project for six months now.
She ................................. to Japan.
I ......................................... mopping the floors. What should I do now?
We ....................................... anything from them yet.
They .......................................... together for six years now.
I ........................................... the shipment.
She ...................................... for a job since she left college.
At last, she ......................................... a good job.
Alan ........................................ his leg.
You still ........................................ that job.
'You look hot.' 'Yes, I ..........................................'
You ........................................... me any help.
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