Ignore
A. to refuse to notice or pay attention to something
B. to actively engage with something
C. to express interest in something
D. to acknowledge and respond to something

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A. needs to
B. need
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A. Past perfect, present perfect, future perfect
B. Past perfect continuous, present perfect continuous, future perfect continuous
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A. will liking
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