Which sentence has the same meaning as this sentence?
Unless he comes, I will bring this package to him.
A. If he didn’t come, I would bring this package to him.
B. If he doesn’t come, I will bring this package to him.
C. If he hadn’t come, I would bring this package to him.

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A. seldom
B. always
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“Isn’t that your uncle over there?”
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My mother asked my father to pick up some groceries on his way home.
A. buy some groceries
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We went to Wales ___ the weekend.
A. in
B. at
C. on
