Reflecting on past actions, Sam writes, “If she had studied harder, she would have passed the exam.” Which option correctly adjusts the conditional usage?
A. would
B. will
C. would have
D. will have

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Tenses › ViewThe boys are supposed to have finished their homework when we come home.
This means: we expect that…by the time we come home.
A. The boys are going to finish their homework
B. The boys will be finishing their homework
C. The boys will have finished their homework
D. The boys were finishing their homework
E. The boys finished their homework
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If your friend is ……. you have to be there for her and make her fell happy.
A. gloomy
B. famine
C. odds
D. perilous
Noun Clauses with THAT › ViewAnalyze the structure: She thinks THAT the movie was fantastic.
A. The sentence contains two main clauses.
B. The sentence is a simple sentence without any clauses.
C. The sentence has a compound structure with multiple subjects.
D. The sentence contains a main clause and a noun clause introduced by ‘that’.
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I wish I ___ studied harder!
A. Had
B. Would have
