Which sentence correctly avoids a double negative?
A. I can’t find my keys nowhere.
B. I can’t find my keys anywhere.
C. I never don’t lose my keys.
D. There isn’t nobody here.

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In which sentence is a modal verb used incorrectly?
A. They might travel to Europe next summer, but they haven’t decided yet.
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C. She must decide between taking the bus or walking to work.
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She has a nice smile.
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C. nice
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The football match was quite _____. I enjoyed it.
A. tired
B. tiring
C. excited
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