Topics: Present Simple Tense
Carla/ cook/ dinner/ on Sundays. (rarely)
A. Carlar rarely cooks dinner on Sundays.
B. Carlar rarely cook dinner on Sundays.
C. Carlar cooks dinner on Sundays.
D. Carlar rarely cooks dinner on Sundays.
Select your answer:

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