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If the weather …, we’ll go for a walk.
A. will have improved
B. will improve
C. improves

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Idioms › ViewTo “nip it in the bud” means to ___.
a. prevent it at the start
b. encourage something
c. expect greatness from it
Conditional Sentences › View
The weather was too severe. I didn’t go outside.
A. If the weather hadn’t been too severe, I can necessarily have chosen to go outside.
B. If the weather hadn’t been too severe, I can’t have gone outside.
C. If the weather hadn’t been too severe, I would have considered going outside.
D. If the weather hadn’t been too severe, I couldn’t have gone outside.
Past Tenses › ViewOur clothes were wet because we … football in the rain.
A. had played
B. had been playing
Grammar › View
______ you watch the game?
A. Was
B. Were
C. Did
D. Have
