If I ______ (work) everyday, I ________ (get) money.
A. Works / will get
B. Work / will get
C. Will work / get
D. Will work / will get

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Perfect Tenses › ViewWhich tense is used to express a past action in an indefinite past time?
A. Past perfect tense
B. Present perfect tense
C. Simple past tense
D. Future perfect tense
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Hadley cannot drink milk, ______ can she eat cheese.
A. yet
B. nor
C. so
D. for
Grammar › ViewSam : It’s late afternoon. I must go home. See you later, Eddie.
Eddie : …, Sam.
_____
A. Hello
B. I’m sorry
C. Thank you
D. See you
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Choose the correct sentence
A. She left Albany, New York on January 18, of that year.
B. She left Albany New York, on January 18, of that year.
C. She left Albany, New York, on January 18 of that year.
D. She left Albany New York, on January 18 of that year.
