[ Conditional Sentences and Verb Form ]
If he missed the bus, we’d have trouble.
A. Were he missed the bus, we would’ve had trouble.
B. Should he miss the bus, we’ll have trouble
C. Had he missed the bus, we would’ve had trouble.
D. Were he to miss the bus, we’d have trouble.

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Modals › ViewRedona __________ interview the artist before the art exhibit last night.
A. was able to
B. could
Present Tenses › View
Dahlia _________ to be a doctor, and her parents are delighted to know it.
A. wants
B. is wanting
C. has wanted
Grammar › ViewIdentify the type of sentence: ‘Help me look for them.’
A. Statement
B. Question
C. Command
D. Exclamation
Past Tense › View
When I got home, my parents ____________on the sofa.
A. was siting
B. were siting
C. were sitting
D. was sitting
