“Do you have a driver’s license?” she asked
A. She asked me did you have a driver’s license.
B. She asked me do you have a driver’s license.
C. She asked me if I had a driver’s license.
D. She asked me if I have a driver’s license.
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That day I made my goal. I’ve ran a mile everyday.
A. The day I made that goal, I ran a mile everyday.
B. Since the day I made my goal, I’ve ran a mile everyday.
C. That day I made my goal, or I’ve ran a mile everyday
D. I’ve ran a mile everyday, but that day I made my goal.
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What would you do if you ______ a million pounds?
A. won
B. win
C. will win
D. had won
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