[ Past Tense ]
The “for sale” sign isn’t there now, but it…. as recently as last week, so the car must have just been sold
A. was there
B. did be there
C. just there
D. would be there
Select your answer:
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A. go
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Choose the correct answer when the sentence changed to future perfect tense form. “Priya shall finish her stitching by then.”
A. Priya shall have finished her stitching by then.
B. Priya shall had finished her stitching by then.
C. Priya shall has finished her stitching by then.