I/not help/ until/you/apologize
A. I will not help you until you apologize
B. I don’t help you until you’ll apologize.

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Grammar › ViewMy father said to me, “You must work hard”.
A. My father said to me that I must work hard.
B. My father said to me that you must work hard.
C. My father told me that I had to work hard.
D. My father told to me that I had to work hard.
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Belinda saw very little of the horror movie, for she shut her eyes __________, when she heard the monster’s footsteps in the dead leaves, and when characters started screaming.
A. when the violins began to play
B. while listening to the violins play
C. during the violin music
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A. Declarative sentence
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The mixed conditional: PAST – PRESENT, refers to an unreal, imaginary or hypothetical past condition and actions or situations that are probable result in the present.
A. FALSE
B. TRUE
C. NONE
