Shut the door,
A. won’t she?
B. did you?
C. won’t you?
D. didn’t you?

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A. drink
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A. Would you mind to help me troubleshoot this issue?
B. Would you mind helping me troubleshoot this issue?
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The documents in this folder ___ to be signed by both parties and returned to the attorney right away.
A. need
B. needs
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