Topics: Time Phrases
Which sentence is correct?
FROM TIME TO TIME
A. From time to time I eat fast food, but not often.
B. From time to time I’m eating fast food, but not often.
C. From time to time I’ve eaten fast food, but not often.
Select your answer:

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