[ The First Conditional ]
If you …… a lot of sweets, you …… bad teeth.
A. ‘ll eat, have
B. ‘ll eat, ‘ll have
C. Eat, ‘ll have

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A. To become less active, less intense, or less in amount
B. Extremely bad
C. The act of gaining a skill or possession of something
D. To increase in intensity
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A. without
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A. often has missed
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A. Past Simple
B. Past Continuous
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