A. I feel really nauseous. The cheesecake made me sick.
B. You ___________ awful.
_____
A. might feel
B. must feel
C. won’t feel

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A. song – (-)
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What is the difference between ‘will’ and ‘going to’?
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Directions: Choose the word in the group that has a vowel sound the same as the vowel sound in bold.
long o
_______
A. boating
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