We___ (eat) lots of fresh fruit, so we aren’t hungry.
A. We have eaten lots of fresh fruit, so we aren’t hungry.
B. We have ate lots of fresh fruit, so we aren’t hungry.
C. We has eaten lots of fresh fruit, so we aren’t hungry.

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