Find the synonym!
“If I don’t get a job, I can’t pay my bills.”
A. I don’t get a job if I can pay my bills.
B. I can’t pay my bills unless I get a job.
C. I can’t pay my bills only if I don’t get a job.
D. I get a job unless I can pay my bills.
E. I can pay my bills unless I don’t get a job

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Adverbial Clauses › ViewI’m sure there will have been some changes ______ into effect.
A. until the new policy came
B. when the new policy had come
C. while the new policy is coming
D. by the time the new policy comes
1st and 2nd Conditionals › View
Why do we use the 1st Conditional?
A. Facts
B. Possible Future
C. Imaginary Future
D. Imaginary Past
Grammar › ViewHe’s very rich __________ he doesn’t spend a lot of money.
A. And
B. But
C. Or
D. So
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Which of the following sentences is an example of a compound sentence?
A. She is tired, so she will go to bed early.
B. I like pizza.
C. He runs fast.
D. The cat is sleeping.
