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What is the correct negative form of “She plays tennis every Sunday”?
A. She isn’t playing tennis every Sunday
B. She won’t play tennis every Sunday
C. She doesn’t play tennis every Sunday
D. She does not play tennis every Sunday
Select your answer:

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Differentiate the clauses: It seems THAT they are happy with the results.
A. intro clause: ‘They are happy’; Subordinate clause: ‘It seems’
B. intro clause: ‘It appears’; Subordinate clause: ‘that they are satisfied’
C. intro clause: ‘It seems’; Subordinate clause: ‘that they are happy with the results’.
D. intro clause: ‘They seem happy’; Subordinate clause: ‘with the results’
