[ First Conditional Sentence ]
If you don’t sleep well,
A. you will probably feel more anxious.
B. you will get good grades.
C. if you have a bed.
D. if you are sleepy all day.
Select your answer:

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Which sentence correctly eliminates the double negative?
A. The builders haven’t scarcely finished digging the foundation for the house.
B. The builders have scarcely finished digging the foundation for the house.
C. The builders haven’t finished digging the foundation for the house scarcely.
D. The builders didn’t hardly finish digging the foundation for the house.
