[ Time Clauses of Future ]
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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Verb Tenses › ViewWhich sentence uses the past tense correctly?
A. She walked to the park yesterday.
B. She will walk to the park yesterday.
C. She walking to the park yesterday.
D. She walk to the park yesterday.
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an example
A. instance
B. instants
Grammar › ViewA sentence that gives a complete thought is called
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B. Imperative 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