Select the correct sentence.
A. If Pooja writes neatly, she will win the competition.
B. If Pooja will write neatly, she wins the competition.
C. If Pooja writes neatly, she will have won the competition.
D. If Pooja wrote neatly, she will have won the competition.

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Asking and Giving Suggestion › ViewLinda is working on her homework, but she finds some difficult questions. What will you suggest her?
A. I think you should stop studying.
B. maybe you can sleep now.
C. What if you drink to refresh yourself?
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Which of these sentences support the generalization that most dogs love to play at dog parks because they love to run around without a leash?
A. My neighbor’s dog hates his leash and loves to go to the dog park.
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A. worked
B. have worked
C. work
D. will work
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We generally form adverbs by adding to the verbs
A. By
B. Ing
C. Ous
D. Er
