A person teaches at university. He is a professor.
A. A person who teaches university at is a professor.
B. A person who is university teaches a professor.
C. A person who teaches at a university is a professor.
D. A person teaches who at university is a professor.

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A. ought to
B. ought not
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What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
J.K. Rowling has written one of the most amazing series of novels to date.
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A. wouldn’t
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