[ Conditional Clause ]
“What are you going to do tomorrow?”
“If it _____ tomorrow, I think I’ll stay home.”
A. will rain
B. had rained
C. rained
D. rains

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A. simple present
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The soccer ball bounced against the goal post.
A. complete sentence
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A. entertaining, lively, and boring
B. entertaining, lively, and tired
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D. entertaining, lively, and enthusiastic
