[ Grammar ]
Correct the following sentence, or leave it as it is: If you learn to repair your own bike, you’ll never have to take it to a bike shop almost.
A. Almost, if you learn to repair your own bike, you’ll never have to take it to a bike shop.
B. If you learn to almost repair your own bike, you’ll never have to take it to a bike shop.
C. If you learn to repair your bike, you’ll almost never have to take it to a bike shop.
D. correct as is
Select your answer:

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