Create a timeline of events using different tenses: Last month, she traveled to Europe. This week, she is working on a project. Next month, she will start a new job.
A. Last month, she traveled to Europe. This week, she is working on a project. Next month, she will start a new job.
B. Last month, she will travel to Europe. This week, she is working on a project. Next month, she will start a new job.
C. Last week, she traveled to Europe. This month, she is working on a project. Next year, she will start a new job.
D. Last month, she traveled to Europe. This week, she worked on a project. Next month, she will start a new job.

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Peter doesn’t read a lot. He can’t find the time.
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B . If Peter has the time, he will read a lot.
C . If Peter had had the time, he would have read a lot.
D . If Peter had the time, he would read a lot.
