—Was Mary in the office when you arrived there?—Yes , but she _____ soon afterwards. A had leftB leftC would leaveD will leave
—Was Mary in the office when you arrived there?—Yes , but she _____ soon afterwards.
A had left
B left
C would leave
D will leave
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