Apply conditional tenses in context: If I had known you were coming, I would have baked a cake.
A. If I knew you were coming, I would bake a cake.
B. If I knew you are coming, I would bake a cake.
C. If I had known you were coming, I would have baked a cake.
D. If I know you were coming, I would bake a cake.

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Present Simple & Present Progressive TensePaired ConjunctionLanguage Features: Reflective ArticleIndirect SpeechConditional Type 1Mixed ConditionalsAdverb of Frequency-ing form and the to-infinitive-ed and -ing AdjectivesFuture - will / going to / present continuousOther quiz:
General Knowledge › ViewOver the years, oil and gas companies have made us believe we are running out of oil. What could be one reason why they are telling us this?
A. To make us use less gas in our cars.
B. So car companies will make electric cars.
C. In order to tell us they are going out of business soon.
D. So government will allow them to drill in more areas.
Will vs Verb Infinitives › View
Choose the correct answer:
She plans _________
A. parties
B. study business
Grammar › ViewI ……………………. the door while I ……………………. in my room.
A. was hitting / danced
B. hit / was dancing
C. hit / danced
D. was hitting / was dancing
Coordinating Conjunctions › View
Ron was a very fast runner, ____ his brother was faster.
A. so
B. yet
C. or
D. but
