[ Noun Clauses with THAT ]
Analyze the structure: She feels THAT the project is important.
A. The project is irrelevant.
B. The project is important.
C. She thinks the project is unimportant.
D. The project is not important.

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A. Because
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Neither Jane nor her brothers _____ the bus.
A. ride
B. rides
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A. may pass
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We __________ (listen/listens) to music while we study.
A. listen
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