[ Prepositions and Tenses ]
Combine the preposition with the correct tense: ‘She (leave) for Paris next week.’
A. She will leave for Paris next week.
B. She has left for Paris next week.
C. She is leaving for Paris next week.
D. She was leaving for Paris next week.

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