[ Present Simple Tense ]
She has a bowl of noodles and a glass of orange juice for breakfast. (seldom)
A. She seldom has a bowl of noodles and a glass of orange juice for breakfast.
B. She has a bowl of noodles and a glass of orange juice seldom for breakfast.
Select your answer:

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