(A) "I finally _____ the movie with my friends yesterday" → Requires simple past tense "saw" (II) because "yesterday" indicates a completed past action.
(B) "We _______ the result online" → Requires simple future "will see" (III) as there's no past time marker, suggesting a future intention.
(C) "They _______ all the important sites during their earlier visit" → Requires past perfect "had seen" (IV) because "earlier visit" indicates an action completed before another past reference point.
(D) "I _________ my grandmother after nearly two years" → Requires future continuous "will be seeing" (I) as "after nearly two years" suggests an upcoming action in the near future.
Hence, Option 1: (A) - (II), (B) - (III), (C) - (IV), (D) - (I) → This correctly matches each sentence with its appropriate verb form based on the time indicators and grammatical context: past for yesterday, future for intention, past perfect for prior past action, and future continuous for upcoming event → correct