“Slower traffic keep right”
means:
A. You had better drive slowly.
B. You are supposed to drive on the right
C. You must drive on the right side very slowly.
D. You are to drive on the right if you are slow.

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_____ auxiliary and main verbs
A. after
B. before
C. between
