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Sentence: What ... less, now that you have a baby.



 
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Sentence: What ... less, now that you have a baby. #1 (permalink) Mon May 03, 2010 8:07 am   Sentence: What ... less, now that you have a baby.
 

Hello dear teachers,

what is the answer for this...?

What ...... less, now that you have a baby

a) you do
b) do you
c) are you doing
d) you are doing
e) you doing

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Sentence: What ... less, now that you have a baby. #2 (permalink) Mon May 03, 2010 8:53 am   Sentence: What ... less, now that you have a baby.
 

None of the answers make sense, but grammatically, only C works.
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