u1983 wrote:
Bunuel wrote:
Since 1997, when Washington D.C.'s NBA franchise retired its "Bullets" moniker as a way to distance itself from a large increase in gun violence in the city, the team was known as the "Wizards."
A. was
B. is
C. is being
D. has been
E. is now
A. was
B. is
C. is being
D. has been
E. is now
Analysis : Here the sentence intends to say : at 1997 team X abandoned its name as A. Since then they are known as B till now.Here we have the marker word 'Since which actually warrants the use of the present perfect verb
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