They don’t like hot weather.
They … (go) to Spain on holiday if they … (like) hot weather.
A. go, like
B. will go, like
C. would go, liked
D. would have gone, had liked

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Preposition › ViewWe usually have lunch ……….. one.
A. in
B. on
C. at
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Write a sentence with ‘nevertheless’ to show a surprising outcome.
A. The weather was terrible; nevertheless, they decided to cancel the event.
B. The project was behind schedule; nevertheless, they finished it early.
C. The team was losing the game; nevertheless, they managed to score a last-minute goal and win.
D. The team was winning the game; nevertheless, they lost in the end.
Modal Verbs › ViewLeave early so that you ……….miss the bus
A. didn’t
B. won’t
C. shouldn’t
D. mustn’t
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Mr. Robertson should stop smoking cigarettes immediately ___ he will get seriously ill
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. for
E. nor
