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Interrupt the verb phrase can be fixed with the word not.

A. Can she not swim?
B. Can she swim not?
C. She can not swim.
D. She not can swim.

Use the verb phrase does work in a question.
A. Does he work?
B. Does work he?
C. He does work.
D. He work does.

Interrupt the verb phrase should have started with the words never really.
A. Should he have never really started?
B. Should have he never really started?
C. He should have never really started.
D. He never really should have started.

Interrupt the verb phrase have been running with the word definitely.
A. Have definitely been running they?
B. Have they been running definitely?
C. They have definitely been running.
D. They been running definitely have.

Use the verb phrase will succeed in a question.
A. Will succeed she?
B. Will she succeed?
C. She succeed will.
D. Succeed will she?

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Final answer:

The correct constructions for the given sentences are 'She can not swim,' 'Does he work?,' 'Should he have never really started?,' 'They have definitely been running,' and 'Will she succeed?'.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct form for interrupting the verb phrase can swim with not is C. She can not swim.

For the verb phrase does work in a question, the correct form is A. Does he work? When you interrupt the verb phrase should have started with never really, the proper construction is A. Should he have never really started? To interrupt the verb phrase have been running with definitely, the sentence should be C. They have definitely been running. Lastly, to use the verb phrase will succeed in a question, the correct form is B. Will she succeed?

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