Which sentence best illustrates the use of “would have” to talk about a hypothetical past situation?
A. If I had known, I would have called you.
B. If I knew, I would have called you.
C. If I know, I would have called you.
D. If I will know, I would have called you.

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Amy: You can take a taxi.
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Noah Webster an American Dictionary of the English Language in two volumes in 1828, and since then it ____ the recognised authority for usage in the United States.
A. published/became
B. has published/has become
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