This is the first time Mary has driven on the left.
A. Mary has driven on the left twice
B. Firstly, Mary will drive on the left
C. Mary has never driven on the left before
D. Mary is used to driving on the left

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A. She will write a letter to her friend.
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A. succeed
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A. under
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A. a spoon of salt
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