[ Conditional Tenses ]
Recognize the conditional perfect continuous sentence: If she had been studying all night, she would have aced the test.
A. If she had been studying all night, she would ace the test.
B. If she had been studying all night, she would have aced the test.
C. If she had been studying all night, she aced the test.
D. If she was studying all night, she would have aced the test.

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” Congratulations, you did very well in the competition”
A. The teacher congratulated Jack for doing very well in the competition.
B. The teacher congratulated Jack on doing very well in the competition.
C. The teacher congratulated Jack at doing very well in the competition.
