Neither of the options (seem/seems) appealing to me. Choose the correct verb form that agrees with the subject.
A. seem
B. seems

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A. Sarah went to the store to get ingredients for a recipe, but she left her grocery list at home.
B. Sarah went to the store and, she purchased ingredients to make a new recipe.
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D. Sarah went to the store to get ingredients for a recipe, but left her grocery list at home.
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How do you form the negative of “must” in a sentence?
A. Must to not
B. Don’t must
C. Must not
D. Not must
