[ Present Tenses ]
A: ‘Have you been for a walk?’
B: ‘Yes. I often ______ for walks in the evenings.’
A. have gone
B. am going
C. go

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_____ Chelsea _____ Miranda made the basketball team, even though they practiced hard.
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