[ First Conditional ]
You ______ (to be) late if you ______ (not to hurry).
A. is/ won’t hurry
B. are/ don’t hurry
C. will to be/ don’t hurry
D. will be/ don’t hurry

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Modal AuxiliariesGerund Subject or ObjectPast Simple TensePresent or Past TensesGrammar: Imperative and Exclamatory SentencesPast Simple and Past ContinuousModal PerfectVerb PhrasesFuture PassiveAdjective & AdverbsOther quiz:
Phrasal Verb › ViewShe _____ her phone to see the message.
A. looked after
B. looked out
C. looked up
Gerund, Infinitive, Bare Verb › View
The boy’s father promised …. for the window to be repaired.
A. to pay
B. paying
C. pay
Grammar › ViewThe two sisters divided the proceeds _______ themselves
A. over
B. among
C. across
Auxiliary and Modal Verbs › View
Which modal auxiliary is more formal when asking for permission?
A. Can
B. Could
C. May
D. Might
