Create a timeline of events using different tenses: Yesterday, she ate breakfast. Today, she is studying. Tomorrow, she will go shopping.
A. Today, she will study.
B. The timeline of events using different tenses is: Yesterday, she ate breakfast. Today, she is studying. Tomorrow, she will go shopping.
C. Tomorrow, she is going shopping.
D. Yesterday, she will eat breakfast.

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