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What is the correct negative form? “They ___ (not/understand) the lesson.”
A. does not understand
B. are not understanding
C. do not understand
D. is not understood

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A. She practices daily and she improves her skills.
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C. She practices daily so that she can improve her skills.
D. She practices daily because she enjoys it.
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“I don’t think it will rain at all today, do you?”
“No, I _____ so.”
A. think not
B. not think
C. don’t think
D. do think not
