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Punctuation › ViewHow would you fix the following sentence?
After you have finished taking out the trash you may watch your favorite show.
A. After you have finished, taking out the trash you may watch your favorite show.
B. After you have finished taking out the trash, you may watch your favorite show.
C. After, you have finished taking out the trash you may watch your favorite show.
D. After you have finished taking out the trash you may watch your favorite show.
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Which sentence correctly uses the past perfect tense?
A. I had seen the movie before it was released.
B. I saw the movie before it was released.
C. I see the movie before it was released.
D. I will see the movie before it was released.
