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Complete the dialogue by selecting the right option:
Mechanic: I _______ (have been fixing; have fixed) the problem with the engine, but let me know if anything goes wrong again.
Customer: Ok, thank you for your help. I _________ (will/would) let you know.

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have been fixing; will
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have been fixing; would
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have fixed; will
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have fixed; would
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Solution

The correct option is C have fixed; will
The correct answer is Option C. The mechanic has finished with his fixing work and so we use 'Present Perfect' tense to say 'have fixed' and the customer will let the mechanic know of any problem in the future so we use 'Future Tense' to say 'will let you know.'
Options A, B and D are incorrect as the tense of both the verbs mentioned do not align to the context at the same time appropriately.

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