forgets / names / frequently / the / student’s / teacher / the
A. The teacher frequently forgets the student’s names.
B. The teacher forgets frequently the student’s names.
C. The student’s frequently forgets the teacher names.
D. The teacher frequently forgets the names student’s .

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