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I can ___ it very clearly now.
A. see
B. to see
C. seeing

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I’ve never seen this problem before.
A. This is the first time I have seen this problem
B. This is the first time I see this problem
C. This is the first time I saw this problem
D. This was the first time I saw this problem
