[ Grammar ]
“Let’s meet _______ midday _______ Saturday.”
A. at, at
B. at, on
C. in, on

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A. can
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A. meet
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A. even though
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It took Tina two hours ___ her homework, but she still couldn’t finish it.
A. do
B. doing
C. did
D. to do