Noun, feelings of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected
A. Inxextricably
B. Allocate
C. Consternation
D. Irrelevant

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A. has to
B. mustn’t
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A. She not eat breakfast every morning.
B. She doesn’t eating breakfast every morning.
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____ he ____ football?
A. Do he watch
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A. The jury delivered its verdict.
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D. The car is parked outside.
