his / night / neighbour / out / put / Sunday / My / to / rubbish / never / on / remember
A. My neighbour remembers never to put his rubbish out on Sunday night.
B. My never neighbour remembers to put his rubbish out on Sunday night.
C. my neighbour never remembers to put his rubbish out on Sunday night.
D. My neighbour never remembers to put his rubbish out on Sunday night.
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A. Cats walk more quiet than dogs
B. Cats walk more quieter than dogs
C. Cats walk more quiet than dogs
D. Cats walk more quietly than dogs
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