[ Present Tenses ]
Use present perfect correctly: They (to see) that film before.
A. They have saw that film before.
B. They have seen that films before.
C. They have seen that film before.
D. They saw that film before.

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A. had to
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- who
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____ to the city centre tomorrow? I need a lift. (polite)
A. Will you drive
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A. wearing
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