How do you write this sentence in English: Ella puede siempre comer arroz.
A. She always can eat rice
B. She can always eat rice.
C. He always can eat rice.
D. She can always eats rice

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If you beleive in yourself, anything become possible for you.
A. If you beleive in yourself, anything becomes possible for you.
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