If you don’t finish this exercise, I won’t let you out.
A. As long as you finish this exercise, I won’t let you out.
B. Unless you finish this exercise, I will let you out.
C. Provided that you finish this exercise, I will let you out.
D. If you finish this exercise, I won’t let you out.

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There are excellent prospects for promotion, and you’ll know you’re doing something to benefit society.
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A. opportunities
B. likelihoods
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A. is forming
B. formed
C. forms
D. will form
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A. Summarize
B. Evaluate
C. Predict
D. Question
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Excuse me! ……… you speak French?
A. Can
B. May
C. Should
