Question: #9: If you're merely expressing a wish or preference, then answer C. If there is some urgency or obligation or perhaps a doctor recommendation to take the walk, then answer B. #32: Preferred: 'The cake has been in the oven for 30 minutes ."
Although answers A and B could both be considered correct, the phrase "are not you" would never under any circumstances or context be grammatically correct. Perhaps a typo on your part?
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Question:
#9: If you're merely expressing a wish or preference, then answer C.
If there is some urgency or obligation or perhaps a doctor
recommendation to take the walk, then answer B.
#32: Preferred: 'The cake has been in the oven for 30 minutes ."
46. both A and C are right!
Although answers A and B could both be considered correct,
the phrase "are not you" would never under any circumstances or
context be grammatically correct. Perhaps a typo on your part?
@@mikekurtz5868 Between A and C, A is a better choice because it is more formal in this usage. No B