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:
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A. release
B. expand
C. increase
D. build
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There is a planetarium wing _ the science museum. I always go there whenever I visit the museum.
A. in
B. on
C. into
D. about
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
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Ron was a very fast runner, ____ his brother was faster.
A. so
B. yet
C. or
D. but
