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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!
2015年8月28日 10:47
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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
2015年8月28日
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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.
2015年8月28日
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'C' - I can't explain why though.
2015年8月28日
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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.
2015年8月28日
I think it's B given that he's been doing it for a period.
2015年8月28日
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