Which of these sentences is formatted correctly?
A. The principal’s plan was simple to pay the students if they earned “A” grades in all classes.
B. The principal’s plan was simple: to pay the students if they earned “A” grades in all classes.
C. The principal’s plan was simple; to pay the students if they earned “A” grades in all classes.

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A. dinner
B. housework
C. a shower
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What is the simple subject in the sentence?
Mrs. Hubbard loves to eat chocolate.
___
A. loves
B. Mrs. Hubbard
C. chocolate
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A. Don’t listen, choose
B. Doesn’t listen, choose
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D. Didn’t listen, choose
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“Then he … by now.”
A. must arrive
B. could arrive
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