Which phrase is appropriate when offering dining recommendations?
A. “Our restaurant is open until 10 PM. Would you like a reservation?”
B. “Go eat anywhere.”
C. “Figure it out yourself.”
D. “We don’t have food here.

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A. First, you create a plot.
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A. plays
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Somebody often steals cars.
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A. Cars are often stolen.
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C. Cars are often stole.
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He won’t have been sleeping long when you pick him up.
- won’t have been sleeping
- will have been sleeping
- won’t have been sleeping long
