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Heating-oil prices are expected to be higher this year than they were last year
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Heating-oil prices are expected to be higher this year than last year
--> correct
Ron mentioned if there is a answer choice with tense shift then that is preferred....
Adverbs that refer to AN INDEFINITE TIME IN THE PAST (ever, never, already, yet) typically require the PRESENT PERFECT:
John is hungrier than he HAS EVER BEEN before.
My family HAS NEVER VISITED France.
Mary HAS ALREADY SEEN the movie.
Sally HASN'T FINISHED the book YET.
Thus, in D, WAS ever before is incorrect.
The OA implies the following:
The rate is now lower than [IT HAS] ever [BEEN] before.
The words in brackets are omitted, but their presence is understood.
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