Which sentence uses “would” to describe a hypothetical situation?
A. He would to buy a car if he had enough money.
B. He would buys a car if he had enough money.
C. He would buy a car if he had enough money.
D. He would buying a car if he had enough money.

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Verb To Be › ViewChoose the correct option.
A. Is he tall?
B. He is tall?
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The structure to the Third Conditional is …
A. if + past simple, …would + infinitive
B. if + present simple, …would + infinitive
C. if + past perfect, …would + have + past participle
D. if + present simple, …will + infinitive
Grammar › ViewChange into the negative.
Adam and I are eating a delicious cake now.
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A. Adam and I not eating a delicious cake now.
B. Adam and I aren’t eating a delicious cake now.
C. Adam and I aren’t eat a delicious cake now.
D. Adam and I am not eating a delicious cake now.
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In the sentence below, which word should be plugged in?
I will _____ the game if I don’t have our best batter in the lineup.
A. loose
B. lose
