[ Grammar ]
She’s much better after her operation. She’ll _____ walk again soon
A. can
B. be able to
C. both are possible

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A. We ate chicken, rice, carrots.
B. We ate chicken, rice, and carrots.
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The discussion will address both the limitations ___the implications of the study.
A. or
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A. called
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The house _______ very old
A. look
B. looks
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D. lookes
