[ Passive Voice, Question Tag, Prepositions ]
Conjunction used to indicate a reason or cause.
A. and
B. but
C. for
D. so

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A. had stood
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A. Here’s
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If you _____ late for work, the boss _____ furious.
A. hadn’t been, wouldn’t have got
B. hadn’t been, wouldn’t got
C. weren’t, wouldn’t got
D. weren’t, wouldn’t have got
