He ____________ in the States but he still does not have command over English language .
1) have been living
2) has been living
3) have lived
4) living
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has been living in the state
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He has been living in the States but he still does not have command over the English language. (Option 2)
- The sentence contains the pronoun 'he' which suggests that the auxiliary verb 'has' will be used in the sentence.
- The given sentence is an example of the present tense, which is perfect and continuous, where an event began in the past but is still continuing in the present.
- So, the correct form would include has, been, and the verb with 'ing'.
- Have cannot be inserted here since it is plural.
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