Take the medicine _______.
A. Twice in day.
B. Twice a day
C. Two times a day

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B. Sarah said, ‘I think we need to study harder.’
C. Sarah said, ‘I think we need to study harder.’
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Differentiate between tenses: I (to eat) breakfast at 8 AM vs. I (to eat) breakfast now.
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D. The first sentence is in the past tense, while the second is in the future tense.
