Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words. Mason _____ his homework 10 minutes ago, but I've not finished mine _____.
A
finished / yet
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B
finish / yet
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C
finished / just
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D
finish / just
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Solution
The correct option is D finished / yet 'Yet' is an adverb of time which is used to show that something has not happened by a particular time. Since the sentence is talking about past tense thus, the past form of the verb should be used.So option A is the correct answer. Rest of the options are incorrect.