[ Grammar ]
A: Would you like _____ oranges? Oh, sorry! There aren’t _____oranges. But we have apples. B: That’s all right. Can I have _____ tea? A: OK.
A. any / any / some
B. some / any / some
C. any / some / any
D. some / some / any
Select your answer:

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A. The opposite viewpoint of the author’s claim.
B. The author’s main point.
C. A statement the author believes is true.
D. Facts, quotes, statistics, and expert opinions the author uses to support their claim.
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Complete the third conditional sentence: ‘If Emma ________ (study) harder, she would have passed the exam.’
A. studied
B. studies
C. had studied
D. has studied
