[ Conditional Sentences ]
Which is correct?
A. She comes if you invite her.
B. She come if you invite her.
C. She would come if you invite her.
D. She will come if you invite her.

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Grammar › ViewAlthough the alcohol level in beer ___ ranges from 4-7%, it can go as high as 15%.
a. usual
b. unusual
c. usually
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Every time Fred runs ___ of money, he asks Sam to lend him some.
A. out
B. over
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Present Perfect Tense › ViewThat dog has been wonderful _______________ you got it.
A. for
B. since
C. but
D. when
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If you’d told me you were coming, ____
A. I can get some food in.
B. I made a lovely dish.
C. I’d have found us something to eat
