[ Vocabulary ]
jolt
A. smile broadly
B. to do right away
C. ownership
D. to disturb or make jump
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Conditional Type 1 › ViewWhich one is correct?
A. If Sally late again, I will mad.
B. If Sally is late again I will be mad.
C. If Sally is late again, I will be mad.
D. If Sally late again, I will mad.
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Simple Past Tense
tell
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A. telling
B. told
C. telled
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