[ Grammar ]
For permanent situations (or nearly permanent; true for a few years at least) we use……..
A. Present continuous
B. Present simple
C. Present perfect

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He won’t pass the exam if he doesn’t work harder.
Unless………..
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A. he doesn’t study harder, he won’t pass the exam.
B. studied harder, he won’t pass the exam.
C. he studies harder, he will pass the exam.
D. studies harder, he won’t pass the exam.
