The children in the school playground (play/plays) happily.
A. played
B. playing
C. play
D. plays

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B. While you stir the pasta, I will cut the vegetables.
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Complete the sentence with the correct option.
If she had gotten a gold medal, she ____________________ happy.
A. would had been
B. would have been
C. would has been
