[ Tenses ]
Used to describe an action that was completed before another action in the past.
A. the Past Continuous
B. the Past Simple
C. the Past Perfect Simple

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I have an appointment next week. _____ with Dr. Layla.
A. Isn’t
B. It’s
C. There’s
D. Its
