She probably buys this house next week.
A. She may buy this house next week
B. She must buy this house next week
C. She should buy next house next week.
D. She doesn’t have to buy this house next week.
Select your answer:

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A. The desk was held together with wire and promises.
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D. When I entered the house, my dad had already answered the phone.
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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
