[ Verb Phrase ]
You should often clean your cats’ bowl.
- should often clean
- often clean

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A. To start something new.
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D. To make something appear better.
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The bus (arrive) __________ at the bus stop at 7:30 AM.
A. arrives
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C. arriving
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A. so
B. and
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Max is quite annoying,_________
A. didn’t you?
B. wasn’t it?
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D. is it?
E. can’t you
