[ Grammar ]
Present Perfect Simple: We (meet) twice this month.
A. has met
B. have met
C. had met

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Which sentence uses the simple past correctly?
A. After the meeting, we have left the office.
B. Later, she sent me a message.
C. Up until then, I have never failed a test.
D. Before that, he had forgotten his keys.
