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A fill-in-the-blank question. My Chinese English teacher didn't give us a convincing reason. -The returned scholar has become one of the tep scientists in the field. -Yes, we all know him very well. He (BLANK) for 10 year in a university in the U.S.A. A. has studied B. has been studying C. studied D. had studied Thank you for any help!
Aug 28, 2015 10:47 AM
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As the scientist has now returned to his home country - presumably for good. It is a finished action in finished time so I believe the correct answer should be 'C' - 'studied'. A & B would indicate that he is still studying and D is talking about a time before a time in the past. Hope this helps Bob
August 28, 2015
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In decreasing order of preference - C A D B. It's definitely not B - as that is present perfect, so includes now. He is a scientist now, so is definitely not studying now. It's not D - as using that form suggests 'had studied, then ...' A sounds OK - but is more complicated than C, which simply conveys the information needed.
August 28, 2015
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'C' - I can't explain why though.
August 28, 2015
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I would say C, like Spangola. He studied for a period of fixed duration in the US. We know that period has finished (and therefore we use the simple past) because the first statement says that he has returned.
August 28, 2015
I think it's B given that he's been doing it for a period.
August 28, 2015
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