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When will the fire department come to conduct a fire prevention inspection in our company?

A. Next month. I’ve checked hydrants and fire-extinguishers on each floor

B.Next day. The manager will check hydrants and other equipment in the building.

C.Next week. But hydrants and fire extinguishers on each floor has already been checked

D.The day before yesterday. I had already checked hydrants and fire extinguishers on each floor.

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