You will catch a cold if you don’t keep your feet dry.
A. Unless you keep your feet dry, you won’t catch a cold.
B. Unless you keep your feet dry, you will catch a cold.
C. Unless you don’t keep your feet dry, you will catch a cold.
D. Unless you will catch a cold , you don’t keep your feet dry.

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A. nicer, ruder
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C. nicest, rudest
D. the nicer, the ruder
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She often is tired after returning from the gym.
A. Correct
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A. Sarah (Quickly)
B. Mike (Store)
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When the teacher_____the classroom,the children were making noise.
A. Enters
B. Entered
C. Was entering
D. Had entered
