In which situation would you use the present perfect simple tense with “just”?
A. To discuss actions that will happen in the future.
B. To express ongoing actions in the past.
C. To describe an action happening at the moment.
D. To talk about a recently completed action.

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They can’t have realized what would happen in that case.
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My sister didn’t leave the car key, so I couldn’t pick her up at the airport.
A. If my sister had left the car key, I could pick her up at the airport.
B. If my sister have left the car key, I would have picked her up at the airport.
C. If my sister had left the car key, I would have picked her up at the airport.
D. If my sister left the car key, I would pick her up at the airport.
