She ______ train harder if she wants to break the record.
A. SHOULD
B. MIGHT
C. CAN

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A. is
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Convert the sentence to present tense: He cooked dinner for his family.
A. He cooks dinner for his family.
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D. He cooking dinner for his family.
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A. Neither Adam nor the others being willing to donate any money.
B. Neither Adam nor the others be willing to donate any money.
C. Neither Adam nor the others is willing to donate any money.
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Select the sentence that correctly uses a conjunctive adverb and punctuation.
A. The weather was cold; however, we decided to go hiking.
B. The weather was cold; we decided to go hiking however.
C. The weather was cold however; we decided to go hiking.
D. The weather was cold; we however decided to go hiking.
