Excuse me, how do I get to _____ railway station?
A. the
B. a
C. an
D. some
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewMeanwhile, the runners continue to score. They score, that is, if they were not to be distracted by the grown-ups — or the butterflies.
A. NO CHANGE
B. Meanwhile, the runners continue to score. They score, that is, if they would not have been distracted by the grown-ups — or the butterflies.
C. Meanwhile, the runners continue to score. They score, that is, if they’re not distracted by the grown-ups — or the butterflies.
D. Meanwhile, the runners continue to score. They score, that is, if their not distracted by the grown-ups — or the butterflies.
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‘They might not allow wild animals as pets.’
A. Wild animals might be allowed as pets.
B. They might allow wild animals as pets.
C. Wild animals might not be allowed as pets.
