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It’s not necessary for you to do more exercise, but you should eat a healthier diet.
A. You mustn`t do more exercise, but you should eat a healthier diet.
B. You shouln`t do more exercise, but you should eat a healthier diet.
C. You don’t have to do more exercise, but you should eat a healthier diet.

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I had seldom felt so satisfied.
A. Seldom I had felt so satisfied.
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C. Seldom had I felt so satisfied.
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