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I suggest that you yourselves figure out how to resolve this dispute.
A. Simple
B. Compound
C. Complex
D. Compound-complex
Select your answer:
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Phrasal Verbs › ViewPay (debt)off
A. To reduce something
B. To use all of something and not have any more left
C. You are forced to deal with something unpleasant
D. You give someone all the money that you owe them
Tenses › View
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.