[ Conditional Sentence ]
Don’t worry! If you … out of the tree, I … you!
A. felt — will catch
B. will fall — catch
C. fall — will catch
D. would fall — caught
E. had felt — would catch

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Spelling › ViewChoose the correct spelling for the underlined word.
Jani and Irwin will swim in the pule.
A. pulle
B. pool
C. poll
Modal Auxiliary Verbs › View
Which modal auxiliary verb is used to express permission in the present and future time, with ‘could’ being more formal than this modal?
A. Can
B. May
C. Must
D. Shall
Unscramble Sentence › ViewCorrect the capitalization in the following sentence: the moon is full tonight
A. the Moon is full tonight
B. the moon Is full tonight
C. the moon is full tonight
D. The moon is full tonight.
Grammar › View
Mr. Atari started his company in the town_____ he grew up
A. although
B. that
C. where
D. if
