[ Grammar ]
On Thursday, we saw a car staring at the beach.
A. NO CHANGE
B. On Thursday, we saw a beach staring at the car.
C. On Thursday, we saw a car while staring at the beach.
D. On Thursday, staring at the beach.

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A. She felt tired. Nevertheless, she completed her homework.
B. She felt tired. Nevertheless but, she completed her homework.
C. She felt tired. Nevertheless, but she completed her homework.
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A. yes
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what is the subject pronoun in the sentence?
I wondered about the dangers ahead on the trip.
A. on
B. about
C. I