If you are a doctor, you _____ cook for patients.
A. don’t have to
B. don’t has to
C. don’t having to
D. having to
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Grammar › ViewJill is looking at the menu and is thinking about ____________ for lunch.
A. what she ate
B. which food to order
C. what does she eat
D. which food could she order
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Which of these sentences has punctuated speech correctly?
A. Kyle said, “Thank you for helping me with my homework.”
B. Kyle said, “thank you for helping me with my homework”.
C. Kyle said “Thank you for helping me with my homework.”
D. Kyle said “Thank you for helping me with my homework”
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