If I ___________________ (know) you were coming, I ___________________ (prepare) a great meal.
A. had known – would prepare
B. had known – would have prepared
C. knew – will prepare
D. knows – would prepare

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Things in English › ViewWhat do you call this thing in Britain?
A. a vacuum cleaner
B. a hoover
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Which is a correct sentence?
A. Featuring multiple airbags, we were convinced to buy the car.
B. Trekking through the jungle, the colourful birds entranced us.
C. Growing luxuriantly, the ferns and palms shaded the valley.
D. Making a hasty phone call, the train reached her station.
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewThe Bicentennial, which Americans celebrated in 1976, (has, have) inspired a revival in the art of quilting.
A. Has
B. Have
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Choose the correct form: the dogs of Lucy and Jacob
A. Lucy’s and Jacob’s dogs
B. Lucy’s and Jacob’s dog
C. Lucy and Jacob’s dogs
D. Lucy’s and Jacob dogs
