Azahara and Rebeca say: “We finish our homework after meal”
A. They said they finished their homework after meal.
B. They said they finish our homework after meal
C. They said they finished our homework after meal.

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A. have been learning
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complete this sentence “You have to choose _____ to take the train ___ the bus to go to campus..”
A. neither…nor
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