It may mean she is angry at you
A. Probably she is angry at you
B. Perhaps it means she is angry at you
C. Maybe is means she is angry at you
D. It could mean that she is angry at you

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A. trains
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B. The building inspected by the civil engineer every week.
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D. The building is inspect by the civil engineer every week.
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