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FILL IN THE BLANKS Directions: Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space and is followed by four choices. Select the most appropriate choice to fill in the blank space.
Have you seen Mohan ______ ?
lately
yesterday
lastly
late
- Have you seen Mohan lately?
- "Lately" is correct here. It refers to the recent past, which fits the context.
- Have you seen Mohan yesterday?
- "Yesterday" is incorrect. We typically use past simple tense with "yesterday," not present perfect.
- Have you seen Mohan lastly?
- "Lastly" is used to denote the final point in a list, not for time reference.
- Have you seen Mohan late?
- "Late" usually refers to being behind schedule or after the expected time, not suitable here.
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