[ Conditionals ]
Let us know if you aren’t coming._______ , we’ll be waiting for you.
A. unless
B. Otherwise
C. only if

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B: At around seven o’ clock in the morning, for work.
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a. some
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I visited my uncle ….. lives in a different city.
A. what
B. where
C. who
