If I was a good cook,
A. I will invite you to lunch.
B. I would invited you to lunch.
C. I’ll have invited you to lunch.
D. I’d have invited them to lunch.

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Verb Moods and Vague Pronouns › ViewRewrite this sentence to clarify the pronoun: “Anna gave Emily her book.”
A. “Anna gave Emily a book.”
B. “Emily gave her book to Anna.”
C. “Anna gave her own book to Emily.”
D. “Her book was given to Emily by Anna.”
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We are all eight, but Gary is ——–
A. the youngest
B. youngest
C. the more young
D. young
Tenses › ViewWhile he (water) ………………………………………… the flowers it began to rain. He (put) ………………………………………… up his umbrella and (go) ………………………………………… on watering.
A. was watering; put; went
B. was watering; was putting; went
C. were watering; put; went
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eat
A. Eating
B. Ate
C. Eats
D. Eaten
