. . . she would answer it.
A. If she would understand the question,
B. If she understands the question,
C. If she understood the question,
D. If she understood the question

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence is written correctly?
A. You may not enter Mr. Harris’s office without permission.
B. You may not enter Mr. Harris’ office without permission.
C. You may not enter Mr. Harris office without permission.
D. You may not enter Mr. Harris’es office without permission.
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My friend and I spent our holiday in _______ Bahmas.
A. a
B. an
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a. who
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They ____________________ each other before they knew me.
A. had known
B. have knew
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