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It's high time you _________ smoking.

Astop

Bhad stopped

Cstopped

Dhave stopped

Answer:

C. stopped

Read Explanation:

The phrase "It's high time" is followed by a past simple tense, even though the meaning is present or future. It expresses that something should have already happened.

  • "stop" – present tense (wrong)

  • "had stopped" – past perfect (too far in time)

  • "stopped" – simple past (correct for this structure)

  • "have stopped" – present perfect (wrong tense here)


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