What is the meaning of this sentence: “If I had known about the meeting, I would have attended”?
A. The speaker knew about the meeting and attended.
B. The speaker didn’t know about the meeting and didn’t attend.
C. The speaker knew about the meeting but didn’t attend.
D. The speaker didn’t know about the meeting and attended.

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A. and
B. so
C. but
D. because
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In which sentence does could refer to the past?
A. Hello Jim! I’m so glad you could make it after all.
B. She could come to the party if she wants.
C. The students could practise more after school to improve.
D. Your idea could be better than mine.
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A. with
B. by
C. at
D. in
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COMPLETE SUBJECT
My sister Brenda is cooking a cake.
A. My sister
B. Brenda
C. My sister Brenda
D. is cooking
