Find the mistake: “If I was the Prime Minister, I would ensure free education for all.”
A. No error
B. If I were the Prime Minister, I would ensure free education for all.
C. If I am the Prime Minister, I would ensure free education for all.
D. If I had been the Prime Minister, I would ensure free education for all.

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Vocabulary and Grammar › View. Which meaning of the word fair is used in this selection?
A. carnival
B. acceptable
C. proper or by the rules
D. without showing favor
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The journalist reported the news with urgency. It was clear that the story was shocking.
A. The journalist reported the news with urgency as though the story was shocking.
B. The journalist reported the news with urgency as if the story wasn’t shocking.
C. The journalist reported the news with urgency like it had already been shocking.
Simple Tenses in English › ViewPick the auxiliar to the tense Future
A. will
B. do-does
C. did
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Could I have a glass of water, please? I’m extremely …. .
A. delicious
B. horrible
C. hungry
D. thirsty
