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I haven’t got an aspirin , so I can’t give you one.
A. If I have an aspirin, I will give you one.
B. Unless I had an aspirin, I would give you one.
C. If I had an aspirin, I’d given you one.
D. If I had an aspirin, I’d give you one.

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Subject Verb Agreement › ViewThe team’s success is due to the leadership of the coach and the dedication of the players, which ______ earned them a top place in the league.
A. has
B. have
Relative Clauses Pronouns › View
When you’re in a scary ________________, it’s always good to call your parents.
A. comment
B. common
C. pressure
D. situation
E. stranger
Grammar - Present Perfect with for and since › ViewHow many episodes have you watched __________ I called you?
A. while
B. since
C. for
D. when
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She ____ when I called her.
A. sleeps
B. slept
C. was sleeping
D. sleeping
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