[ Conditional Sentences ]
She is too weak; she can’t sit up and talk to you.
A. If she were not too weak,she could sit up and talk to you.
B. If she hadn’t been too weak,she could sit up and talk to you
C. If she isn’t too weak,she can sit up and talk to you
D. If she wasn’t too weak,she can sit up and talk to you
Select your answer:
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Vocabulary › ViewExplain the term ‘intangible’.
A. a special advantage
B. an amount beyond the minimum
C. continuing or lasting
D. not having physical value; unable to be touched
Prepositions › View
‘Between’ implies how many parties?
A. Two
B. More than two
C. None
D. 3 or more