If I … my wallet at home this morning, I … money for lunch now.
A. leave / will have
B. didn’t leave / would have
C. hadn’t left / would have
D. hadn’t left / would have had

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A/AnVerbs & Phrasal VerbsComparative & Superlative AdverbsMixed ConditionalGerund, Infinitive, Bare VerbArticles and NounsComparative - SuperlativeTransition WordsHave to / Do not have toArticle and Order of AdjctiveOther quiz:
Will and Going to › ViewWhich sentence uses ‘will’ for future prediction?
A. ‘I think it will rain later.’
B. ‘I am going to eat pizza for dinner.’
C. ‘She will go to the store after work.’
D. ‘They are going to have a picnic tomorrow.’
Verb Tenses › View
What is the past tense form of the verb ‘sing’?
A. brought
B. shall
C. sang
D. will
Grammar › ViewWhat does the sentence ‘Besides her job, she also volunteers at a local shelter.’ imply?
A. She doesn’t have a job.
B. In addition to her job, she volunteers.
C. She only volunteers at a local shelter.
D. She only has a job.
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People know the gossip started from you.
You …. ….. ……. better than to start gossiping in your chat group.
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A. shouldn’t have known
B. should have known
