Which scenario does not allow the use of the present perfect tense?
A. Talking about an experience without specifying when it happened
B. Describing an action that occurred at a definite time in the past
C. Mentioning a repeated action up to the present
D. Announcing recent news

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Which sentence uses the conjunction “or” correctly?
A. We can go to the beach or we can go to the mountains
B. We can go to the beach or we can go to the mountains.
C. We can go to the beach, or we can go to the mountains
D. We can go to the beach, or we can go to the mountains.
