mobarakm922 mobarakm922
  • 09-01-2021
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I'm very happy _____ in India. I really miss being there.

a.to live
b.to have lived
c.to be lived
d.to be living

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dmmejia4 dmmejia4
  • 09-01-2021
The answer is "to have lived". "I really miss being there." is indicative that the narrator/speaker no longer lives there. That makes it past tense.
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kendraf2022 kendraf2022
  • 09-01-2021

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Since the second sentence indicates this is in the past, it would be "to have lived" because this statement is referring to a verb (lived) that happened in the past.

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