Which sentence correctly uses a modal verb and a contrastive conjunction?
A. She might go shopping for groceries, or she might order takeout for dinner.
B. They should finish their project today, so they can relax tomorrow.
C. We could go for a bike ride in the morning, yet we could also go for a hike in the afternoon.
D. He must finish his homework tonight, but he could also ask for an extension if needed.

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Fill in the blanks with present perfect/past simple A: “The chairman ………… (decide) to retire.” B: “Yes, actually, he ………………. (inform) the managing director of his decision this morning.”
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B. has decided, has informed
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D. decided, has informed