[ Conditional Sentences ]
Unless he apologizes, I’ll never invite him here again.
A. If he didn’t apologize, I’ll never invite him here again.
B. If he doesn’t apologize, I’ll never invite him here again.
C. If he hadn’t apologized, I’d never invite him here again.
D. If he apologizes, I’ll never invite him here again.
Select your answer:
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