[ Conditional Sentences ]
She doesn’t have a car.She can’t drive to work.
A. Provided that she has a car,she can drive to work.
B. If she had a car,she could drive to work.
C. If she has a car,she could drive to work.
D. as if she had a car,she can drive to work.

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewFaiz : I’m fine thank you and how about you?
Aji : (2)……………………………
Faiz : Oh, this is my friend, Rizki.
a. I’m fine too.
b. nice to meet you.
c. good to see you.
d. see you later.
e. good afternoon.
Grammar › View
Where you ……. Spain last year?
A. In
B. To
Prepositions of Place › ViewI think the gloves are _____ the left drawer.
A. on
B. in
C. at
Grammar › View
COUNTRY: The U.K. NATIONALITY: ………….
A. British
B. Britain
C. London
