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  • 02-08-2020
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I'm very happy _____ in England. I really miss being there.

A. to live
B. to have lived
C. be lived
D. to be living​

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  • 02-08-2020

I'm very happy _____ in England. I really miss being there.

Answer:

The answer is:

B. to have lived

Explanation:

It is in it's past participle form. The action is past because of the 'miss being there'.

So you the be lived but it doesn't make sense whiles to have lived makes sense.

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