Unless you stop making that noise, I’ll call the police[ Use If ]
A. If you stop making that noise, I’ll call the police
B. If you don’t stop making that noise, I won’t call the police
C. If you don’t stop making that noise, I’ll call the police

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A. talked
B. was talking
C. is talking
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Thanks for pointing this out, John -otherwise we could have made a big mistake.
A. Look After
B. Point Out
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A. until
B. because
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Which word correctly fills in the blank in the sentence below? If a sentence has too many of the word “and” in it, it is probably too ______.
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