“We always walk the dog in the park.”
A. She said they would always walk the dog in the park.
B. She said they always walk the dog in the park.
C. She said they have always walked the dog in the park.
D. She said they always walked the dog in the park.

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B. Many employees find remote work isolating; however, it is the best choice for productivity.
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a round path used for sports such as running
A. encourage
B. track
C. prize
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a. live
b. lives
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I took an umbrella _____ it started to rain.
A. in case
B. unless
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