If I had known the reason why she was absent from class, I would have told you.
A. I knew the reason why she was absent from class, but I didn’t tell you.
B. Unless I knew the reason why she was absent from class, I wouldn’t tell you.
C. I didn’t know the reason why she was absent from class, so I didn’t tell.
D. Although I knew the reason why she was absent from class, I didn’t tell you.

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A. Have you seen / ‘ve been looking
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________ is more important than having friends and family who love you.
A. Everyone
B. Somewhere
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A. she, it
B. he, it
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Ann and Jane will recycle their waste, ……….?
A. will Jane and Ann
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C. won’t they
D. will they
