tense, since 1992 and got married the next year.

Hebe ______ English since 1992 and got married the next year.
(A) taught (B) was teaching © has taught (D) teaches
Which option is correct?

c. Has taught.

Wouldn’t it be better phrased as:

“Hebe began teaching English in 1992, and got married the next year.”

?

I don’t think ‘next’ or ‘after’ work well with ‘since’.

Hi Verfug, I think this was a choice from a questionaire, therefore no options offered.