If I learnt Belarusian, I would read a Belarusian book.
A. I were learning to Belarusian, I could read a Belarusian book.
B. Were I to learn Belarusian, I would read a Belarusian book.
C. Were I learning to Belarusian, I would have read a Belarusian book.
D. Had I learnt Belarusian, I would have read a Belarusian book.

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Modals and Vocabulary › ViewWhich sentence is correct to show no obligation?
A. You must not eat in class.
B. You don’t have to eat in class.
C. You can eat in class.
D. You have to eat in class.
Grammar › View
The reason why Susan (not eat)……………………….meat is that she (be)…………a vegetarian.
A. don’t eat – is
B. doesn’t eat – is
C. isn’t eating – is
D. aren’t eating – is
Irregular Verb › ViewSwim
A. Swom
B. Swam
C. Swimmed
Modals › View
We _____ to wait for her by the entrance at 8 pm.
A. had
B. should
C. could
