medium · U.S. Naturalization Test (2025 Standard) english

A reader compares two sentences: "Abraham Lincoln lived here." and "The President lives here."

What is the difference between "lived" and "lives"?

  1. "lived" is the past; "lives" is now
  2. Both words mean the future
  3. "lives" is the past; "lived" is now
  4. Both words name a place

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