[ Adverb Clauses of Time ]
I leave the house. I lock the front door.
I always lock the front door _____ I leave the house.
A. before
B. after
C. when
D. while
E. until

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A. Brightest
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A: ‘This is a great book.’
B: ‘I know. I ______ it twice already.’
A. have read
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