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Jane_______ this Sunday. Let’s go and sa...

Jane_______ this Sunday. Let’s go and say goodbye to her.

A.would leave       B.left              C.has left           D.is leaving

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:根据this Sunday时间状语,句子应该用将来时,leave是用进行时表示将来。 故选D。be +动词的ing形式:表示按计划或安排要发生的事, 含义是 “预定要……” 这一结构常用趋向动词 go, arrive, come , leave, start, stay , return等 。 考点:考查动词的时态。
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