A mathematical sentence that contains the symbols >, <, >, or < A. Inequality B. Algebraic Expression C. Coefficient D. Constant E. Distributive Property

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Modals › ViewYou ………………………….. exercise more if you want to be healthy.
A. should
B. shouldn’t
C. mustn’t
D. may not
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“You need to stay calm now. The plane is just hitting some turbulence.”
What is “turbulence” in this sentence?
A. violent and uneven movement within a particular area of air
B. the hard, solid substance found in the ground that is often used for building
C. a substance in a form like air that is neither solid nor liquid
D. the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and that we breathe
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A. will play
B. will not
C. will
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. Which sentence correctly uses an -ing form as an adjective?
A. The movie was really bored.
B. The movie was really boring.
C. The movie was really bore.
D. The movie was really boredom.
