[ Present Perfect - Just, Already, Yet ]
Jane _________________ (go out), she’s still in her room.
A. hasn’t gone out yet
B. has already gone out
C. has just gone out

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A. will go
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Symbolize (verb)
A. To indicate, mean
B. To admire
C. To respect
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A. I tell Tiana my opinions about her music.
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A. who
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C. whom
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